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Mr. Tayyip Erdogan re-elected President of Türkiye

Công LuậnCông Luận28/05/2023


Official results showed Mr Erdogan beat Kemal Kilicdaroglu with 52.1% of the vote compared to his opponent's 47.9% in the head-to-head race.

Mr. Tayyip Erdogan at the special presidential palace, photo 1

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan celebrates with supporters after his re-election in Ankara, Türkiye, May 28, 2023. Photo: AP

The victory further solidified Mr. Erdogan's position after he overhauled domestic, economic , security and foreign policies in the nation of 85 million people in recent years.

In his victory speech in Ankara, Mr Erdogan, 69, pledged to leave all disputes behind and unite for national values ​​and dreams. Mr Erdogan said inflation was Türkiye's most pressing problem.

“The only winner today is Türkiye… I thank each and every one of our people who once again gave us the responsibility to run the country for another five years,” he added.

The victory would make Mr. Erdogan Türkiye's longest-serving president since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who founded modern Turkey after the fall of the Ottoman Empire a century ago and served for more than 15 years.

US President Joe Biden wrote on Twitter: "I look forward to continuing to work together as NATO Allies on bilateral issues and shared global challenges."

French President Emmanuel Macron also sent his congratulations to Mr Erdogan, saying France and Türkiye had "enormous challenges to face together".

The presidents of Iran, Israel and the king of Saudi Arabia were among the Middle East leaders congratulating Mr. Erdogan. Turks and observers say Turkey will be stronger with another five years in office.

Hoang Hai (according to Reuters, Al Jazeera, AP)



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