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06/25/2018
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Turkish CEC: Erdogan scored 52.6 percent of the vote

Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Photo: tccb.gov.tr

According to the Turkish CEC, according to the results of processing 99.9 percent of the ballots, after the early presidential elections, the current head of state Recep Tayyip Erdogan with 52.6 percent of the vote occupied the first place. These are the data for 15 hours Moscow time, presented on the automatically updated Hürriyet Daily News page .

Thus, Erdogan wins in the first round. The heads of foreign states, including Vladimir Putin, have already sent him congratulations.

The second place was taken by the candidate from the People's Republican Party Muharrem Indgea - he has 30.6 percent of the vote. The third named the co -chairman of the people popular among the Kurds of the Left Democratic Party of the peoples of Selahattin Demirtash - its result is declared equal to 8.4 percent. Next comes the candidate from a good party, measured Akscheser, who, according to the CEC data, was 7.3 percent of the vote. Two other candidates - Temel Karamollaglu and Doga Perinchki - received less than 1 percent each.

In the parliamentary elections, held simultaneously with the presidential, the folk alliance is the leader, uniting the party of justice and development of Erdogan and the White Party. They have 53.7 percent of the vote, and 42.6 are given per white batch. The national alliance, which includes the People's Republican Party, a good party and a party of prosperity, received 33.9 percent, of which 22.6-from the People's Republican Party. Of the other political forces, a significant number of votes - 11.7 percent - received only the Democratic Party of Peoples. Thus, only six of the listed forces go to the Great National Assembly. The electoral barrier in Turkey is 10 percent.

The turnout of the voters in the plots amounted to 86.2 percent.

Early elections were scheduled after the adoption of amendments to the Turkish Constitution last year, according to which the country is transformed from the Presidential Parliamentary Republic. The post of prime minister is abolished, and the government is going into the direct subordination of the president.