The Turkish newspaper, The Wall Street Journal, reported on Sunday that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had won a second presidential term of more than 51%.
Turkish dictator Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed victory in the election, which eventually resulted in his taking over many new powers, which expanded his authoritarian rule, the newspaper said in an editorial on its website on Monday. She added that despite the result, the elections revealed good news about the strength of the democratic opposition despite the continued tightening and crackdown by the regime against them.
The results of the presidential and parliamentary elections were disputed on Sunday as Erdogan's regime rushed to announce the results of his victory, while the opposition asserted that they were not real results, as the counting process was not over. Erdogan would rule Turkey for five more years after 15 years. Years of work between the presidency and the prime minister.
Turkish dictator Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed victory in the election, which eventually resulted in his taking over many new powers, which expanded his authoritarian rule, the newspaper said in an editorial on its website on Monday. She added that despite the result, the elections revealed good news about the strength of the democratic opposition despite the continued tightening and crackdown by the regime against them.
The results of the presidential and parliamentary elections were disputed on Sunday as Erdogan's regime rushed to announce the results of his victory, while the opposition asserted that they were not real results, as the counting process was not over. Erdogan would rule Turkey for five more years after 15 years. Years of work between the presidency and the prime minister.
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