In a thrilling turn of events, the second stage of the Turkish presidential elections has witnessed Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s resounding victory, according to preliminary non-governmental results.
The intense competition unfolded as 97% of the ballot boxes were opened, revealing Erdogan’s triumph once again. With 52.1% of the votes, Erdogan secured his position, while his formidable rival, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, managed to garner 47.9% of the votes.
However, the official confirmation of Erdogan’s win is still awaited, as the Turkish Supreme Election Council meticulously verifies the results. At present, President Erdogan leads the presidential race with a substantial 53.4% of the votes, as reported by the Turkish Supreme Election Council.
The counting process has reached 75.4% of the ballot boxes, according to initial official results, highlighting the progress made by the Turkish Supreme Election Council in efficiently conducting the electoral process. As the suspenseful political saga unfolds, the nation eagerly anticipates the formal confirmation of Erdogan’s victory and the subsequent course of Turkish polit
ics.