ISTANBUL - An also-ran who helped push Turkey to its first run-off election on May 28 is using his new-found fame to make ultra-nationalism mainstream and tease over a second-round endorsement.
ISTANBUL Turkey's secular opposition leader may have succeeded in forcing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan into his first ever runoff, but his chances of winning on May 28 are remote.Kemal Kilicdaroglu was predicted to perform well in Sunday's first round but ended up with just under 45 per cent while Erdogan fell fractionally short of the 50-per cent threshold required for an