for insulting the president . many have. on the other side of the coin there s kemal kilicdaroglu, a former civil servant. he s backed by a six party opposition alliance, and says if he wins he will bring freedom and democracy to turkey. he says his priority is good relations with the west not russia. and he s ahead in the polls. any candidate that can secure more than half the presidential vote on 14 may is the outright winner. failing that, the race goes to a run off two weeks later. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports from the port city of izmir. emerging as the frontrunner in a tight race. meet the man who could be the next leader of turkey, kemal kilicdaroglu, a secularformer be the next leader of turkey, kemal kilicdaroglu, a secular former civil servant promising a bright new day.