ISTANBUL: A little-known nationalist who helped push Turkiye’s election to a runoff told AFP on Tuesday he could throw his support behind either President Recep Tayyip Erdogan or his secular rival. Entering the campaign at the last minute, Sinan Ogan, 55, won 5.2 percent of the vote in Sunday’s landmark election, helping deprive Erdogan of a first-round victory for the first
ISTANBUL: A little-known nationalist who helped push Türkiye's election to a runoff told AFP on Tuesday (May 16) he could throw his support behind either President Recep Tayyip Erdogan or his secular rival. Entering the campaign at the last minute, Sinan Ogan, 55, won 5.2 per cent of the vote in Sunday's
A little-known nationalist who helped push Turkey's election to a runoff told AFP on Tuesday he could throw his support behind either President Recep Tayyip Erdogan or his secular rival.
On Sunday, 14 May, Turkish citizens will vote in presidential and parliamentary elections, which will arguably be the most consequential poll since the country’s first competitive.