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punter president erdogan claiming victory, as yet not officially announced, but to all intents and purposes, that seems to be the case. we have seen the opposition candidate kemal kilicdaroglu also giving a speech and he was strongly worded but he did not explicitly admit defeat. let s speak to arda tunca. he s a columnist and economist at politikyol. we have talked a lot in recent days and weeks about the turkish economy and weeks about the turkish economy and it has been that hot button issue for the politicians and the daily issue for turks. what is the state of the economy? what is it like on a daily basis, living in turkey? it like on a daily basis, living in turke ? , ., ., ., ., ., turkey? it is hard for a lot of eole turkey? it is hard for a lot of peeple in turkey? it is hard for a lot of people in turkey turkey? it is hard for a lot of people in turkey but - turkey? it is hard for a lot of people in turkey but the - turkey? it is hard for a lot of l people in t
the last few minutes of the official result. the turkish electoral body so that they have counted 99.4% of the votes, which had given erdogan 52% 50 2.4% of the the votes, which had given erdogan 52% 50 2.4% of the vote. he needed more than 50%, more than half to remain in power in turkey. kilicdaroglu. when he spoke earlier, his words were received here on the streets of istanbul and by his supporters a. i would like to thank each and every member of our nation who has once again given us the responsibility of governing the country for the next five years. it was difficult for kilicdaroglu. he was really the antiestablishment character. the antique kilicdaroglu candidate. he formed a table of six, with all of these different parties led by the chp. they were seeking to unseat president erdogan. he made a speech before the result was officially confirmed. he did not concede the presidency, but talked about dark days ahead for turkey. my real sadness is for the difficulty
How machines threaten the job of white color workers in the United States. Vote counting is underway in turkeys second general election in five months and partial results coming in suggest the ruling party might be on track to regain the majority it lost in june. With more than 65 of the vote counted, president Erdogans Ak Party is on 51. 9 . Security is a key issue here with recent suicide bombings claiming hundreds of lives and conflict gripping the kurdish southeast of the country. There are four main parties competing in this election, the Ruling Ak Party took almost 41 in june. Its failure to find a Junior Coalition party led to this new election. If it again fails to get 550 seats in parliament, it will be forced back to the negotiating table with its two main rivals. That could be the c. H. P. Or m. H. P. Also in the running is the Pro Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party which denied the ak Party Majority in june when it secured the 10 needed to Enter Parliament as a party for the
Crab crisis and what is causing the profits to dwindle. Turkish voters have embraced the Ruling Ak Partys message of stability and security giving back its parliamentary majority in a sweeping election victory. With 98 of votes counted it won 316 seats with a vote share of 49. 35 . It needed 276 seats to govern alone. Turkeys Main Opposition Party chp secured 25 of the votes and translates into 134 seats. The nationalist mhp party had 11. 97 support, that is 41 seats and finally the prokurdish htp claimed 10. 48 of the preliminary poll. Now its important to note if that drops below 10 that threshold will wont win any parliamentary seats at all. This was the scene as ak Party Supporters learned of the victory and the vote reverses the june election result which stripped the party of its majority after 13 years in power. Meanwhile it was a very different scene outside the headquarters of the prokurdish Peoples Democratic party in the southeastern city, small group of protesters began thr