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Erdogan receives 56.09% of vote abroad

Erdogan receives 56.09% of vote abroad
15.05.2023 12:03
In the first round of elections, after counting 86.7% of the ballots, the current President of Türkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was supported by the majority of voters at polling stations in many countries, including France, Germany, Norway, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, etc., reported from Anadolu Agency.

In Azerbaijan, Erdogan was supported by 49.42% of the voters.

According to the results of voting abroad, Erdogan received 56.09%, Kemal Kilicdaroglu won 40.76%, ATA Alliance candidate Sinan Ogan won 2.02%, Muharrem Ince, who had withdrawn his candidacy, won 1.13% of the vote.





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