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Erdoğan’s AKP wins Turkey election: are you happy with the result? Erdoğan’s AKP wins Turkey election: are you happy with the result?
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Islamic­ conservative Justice and Development party (AKP) truimphed with a return to single-party government in national elections this Sunday. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Islamic­ conservative Justice and Development party (AKP) triumphed with a return to single-party government in national elections this Sunday.
Turkey’s second election in five months, took place in a climate of mounting tension and violence following an inconclusive June poll in which the Islamic-leaning party failed to secure an outright majority for the first time since coming to power in 2002. Turkey’s second election in five months took place in a climate of mounting tension and violence following an inconclusive June poll in which the Islamic-leaning party failed to secure an outright majority for the first time since coming to power in 2002.
The prime minister and AKP leader, Ahmet Davutoğlu tweeted simply:“Elhamdulillah”, or “Thanks be to God”. The prime minister and AKP leader, Ahmet Davutoğlu, tweeted simply:“Elhamdulillah”, or “Thanks be to God.”
Are you happy with the result? And what hopes do you have for your country? Fill out the form below – you do not have to answer every question – and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting of the election.Are you happy with the result? And what hopes do you have for your country? Fill out the form below – you do not have to answer every question – and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting of the election.