correspondent orla guerin reports. it was a long night of celebration. for one side of turkey. supporters of the president massed outside his presidential palace here, marking a hard fought victory. hard fought victory. translation: hard-fought victory. translation:- hard-fought victory. translation: , ., ., translation: i ve been voting for him since i translation: i ve been voting for him since i was translation: i ve been voting for him since i was 18. translation: i ve been voting for him since i was 18. my translation: i ve been voting for him since i was 18. my generationl him since i was 18. my generation backs one. he won the election fairly, thank god. i love you a lot. and istanbul, he did it his way. with a sing along for supporters of his ruling ak party. and an attack on familiar targets. translation: is on familiar targets. translation: , ., , ., translation: is the opposition pro-lgbt? translation: is the opposition pro-lgbt? could translation: i
was anna foster reporting there from istanbul. we can speak now to rumeysa kadak, who is an mp in thejustice and development party. she joins us from istanbul. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. mr erdogan has quite a difficult task ahead because this is clearly a divided nation. weill. is clearly a divided nation. well, first of all. is clearly a divided nation. well, first of all, that s is clearly a divided nation. well, first of all, that s not is clearly a divided nation. well, first of all, that s not true. - is clearly a divided nation. well, first of all, that s not true. and | first of all, that s not true. and you know that too. before that, i would like to thank tens of thousands of our volunteers who have been working on the ground for election, giving the massive unity message of our party and erdogan, the message of harmony to all people, sometimes campaigning door to door, and also hundreds of volunteers from the opposition side, voluntarily working