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Erdogan suffers heavy defeat in Turkey’s key local elections
2024-04-01 00:00:00.0     独立报-世界新闻     原网页

       

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       Turkey’s main opposition party has secured a sweeping victory in local elections, dealing a serious setback to Recep Tayyip Erdo?an’s two-decade grip on power and signalling a change in the country’s political landscape.

       The opposition candidate, Ekrem Imamo?lu, clinched a second term as Istanbul’s mayor despite Erdogan’s concerted effort to unseat him and, in the process, cemented his position as the president’s main challenger.

       “My dear Istanbulites, you opened the door to a new future today,” Mr Imamo?lu said addressing the overjoyed supporters of his Republican People’s Party (CHP).

       “Starting from tomorrow, Turkey will be a different Turkey. You opened the door to the rise of democracy, equality and freedom …You ignited hope at the ballot box.”

       Mr Imamo?lu won more than 50 per cent of the vote in the mayoral contest in Istanbul, a city of 16 million people, while CHP successfully defended Ankara and secured victories in 15 additional mayoral races across the country.

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       It was the worst defeat for the Turkish president since coming to power 21 years ago.

       In a sombre address to a restrained gathering outside his party’s headquarters in Ankara, Mr Erdo?an commended the electoral process and said it would mark "not an end for us but rather a turning point".

       Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his wife Emine Erdogan wave to their supporters in Ankara

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       Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his wife Emine Erdogan wave to their supporters in Ankara

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       “Unfortunately, we couldn’t get the result we wanted in local elections,” he said. “Everything happens for a reason. We will rebuild trust in places where our nation has chosen someone else.”

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       Mr Erdo?an’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), battling surging inflation and dissatisfied Islamist voters, performed below expectations outlined by opinion polls. It’s a point that Mr Imamo?lu made sure to drive home in his address.

       "Tonight, 16 million Istanbul citizens sent a message to both our rivals and the president," said Mr Imamo?lu, a former businessman who entered politics in 2008 and is now widely touted as a likely presidential challenger.

       Ekrem Imamoglu, mayoral candidate of the main opposition CHP, takes off his tie as he addresses his supporters

       (REUTERS)

       In Ankara, CHP mayor Mansur Yavas was leading ahead of his AKP rival with 59 per cent of the vote and declared victory in a speech to thousands of cheering supporters.

       Supporters of CHP blocked roads in several cities in celebration, waving flags as drivers honked car horns.

       Mert Arslanalp, assistant professor of political science at Istanbul’s Bogazici University, said it was Mr Erdo?an’s "severest election defeat" since coming to power in 2002.

       "Imamo?lu demonstrated he could reach across the deep sociopolitical divisions that define Turkey’s opposition electorate even without their institutional support," he said. "This makes him the most politically competitive rival to Erdogan‘s regime."

       With 92.92 per cent of ballot boxes opened in Istanbul, Europe’s largest city and Turkey’s economic engine, Mr Imamo?lu had secured 50.92 per cent of the vote as against 40.05 per cent for AKP challenger Murat Kurum, a former minister in Mr Erdo?an’s national government.

       CHP supporters celebrate following municipal elections across Turkey

       (AFP via Getty Images)

       In 2019, Mr Imamo?lu first dealt an electoral blow to Mr Erdo?an after he first won Istanbul, ending the president’s 25-year reign in the city. CHP also won the capital city of Ankara that year.

       However, in 2023, the president won reelection and secured a parliamentary majority alongside his nationalist allies, despite enduring a prolonged cost-of-living crisis.

       This time, analysts said the economic strain, not least nearly 70 per cent inflation and a slowdown in growth brought on by an aggressive monetary-tightening regime, moved voters to punish AKP.

       Additional reporting by agencies

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       Erdogan suffers heavy defeat in Turkey’s key local elections

       Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his wife Emine Erdogan wave to their supporters in Ankara

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       Erdogan suffers heavy defeat in Turkey’s key local elections

       Ekrem Imamoglu, mayoral candidate of the main opposition CHP, takes off his tie as he addresses his supporters

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       Erdogan suffers heavy defeat in Turkey’s key local elections

       CHP supporters celebrate following municipal elections across Turkey

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       Erdogan suffers heavy defeat in Turkey’s key local elections

       Supporters of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, candidate of the main opposition Republican People's Party, celebrate in Istanbul, Turkey

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