Turkey votes in runoff election, Erdogan positioned to extend rule

(VOVWORLD) - Turks were voting on Sunday in a presidential runoff that could see Tayyip Erdogan extend his rule into a third decade.
Turkey votes in runoff election, Erdogan positioned to extend rule - ảnh 1A person holds a ballot during the second round of the presidential election in Istanbul, Turkey, May 28, 2023. (Photo: REUTERS)

Erdogan, 69, defied opinion polls and came out comfortably ahead with an almost five-point lead over his rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the first round on May 14. But he fell just short of the 50% needed to avoid a runoff, in a race with profound consequences for Turkey itself and global geopolitics.

His unexpectedly strong showing amid a deep cost of living crisis, and a win in parliamentary elections for a coalition of his conservative Islamist-rooted AK Party (AKP), the nationalist MHP and others, buoyed the veteran campaigner who says a vote for him is a vote for stability.

The election will decide not only who leads Turkey, but also how it is governed, where its economy is headed after its currency plunged to one-tenth of its value against the dollar in a decade, and the shape of its foreign policy.

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