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Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to continue reforms and efforts to join the EU, following his party's sweeping victory in general elections.Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to continue reforms and efforts to join the EU, following his party's sweeping victory in general elections.
Mr Erdogan also said his AK Party, led by religious conservatives, would seek national unity and respect Turkey's secular constitution.Mr Erdogan also said his AK Party, led by religious conservatives, would seek national unity and respect Turkey's secular constitution.
Unofficial results gave the AK Party about 47% of the vote, prompting wild street celebrations by supporters.Unofficial results gave the AK Party about 47% of the vote, prompting wild street celebrations by supporters.
Opponents had insisted that an AKP win could undermine Turkey's secularism.Opponents had insisted that an AKP win could undermine Turkey's secularism.
The secularists' fear and dislike of political Islam is very real and not feigned BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full Send us your reactionThe secularists' fear and dislike of political Islam is very real and not feigned BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full Send us your reaction
The election was called after opposition parties in parliament blocked the AK Party's nominee for the post of president, causing political deadlock.The election was called after opposition parties in parliament blocked the AK Party's nominee for the post of president, causing political deadlock.
One of the new parliament's first tasks will be to decide what to do about the post of the presidency, the BBC's Pam O'Toole says. One of the new parliament's first tasks will be to decide what to do about the post of the presidency.
But despite his election win, Mr Erdogan will lack the two-thirds parliamentary majority to force through his presidential choice, our correspondent says. But despite his election win, Mr Erdogan will lack the two-thirds parliamentary majority to force through his presidential choice.
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In the capital Ankara, Mr Erdogan told his jubilant supporters that the AKP victory was a triumph for Turkish democracy.In the capital Ankara, Mr Erdogan told his jubilant supporters that the AKP victory was a triumph for Turkish democracy.
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He promised to "press ahead with reforms and the economic development that we have been following so far".He promised to "press ahead with reforms and the economic development that we have been following so far".
"We will continue to work with determination to achieve our European Union goal," he said."We will continue to work with determination to achieve our European Union goal," he said.
The prime minister also vowed to continue the fight against Kurdish rebels in the east of Turkey.The prime minister also vowed to continue the fight against Kurdish rebels in the east of Turkey.
The AKP's 47% means it would get up to 341 seats in the 550-member parliament.The AKP's 47% means it would get up to 341 seats in the 550-member parliament.
Two opposition parties won the 10% share needed to guarantee seats in parliament: the secularist Republican People's Party (CHP) polled 20%, and the right-wing Nationalist Action Party (MHP) 14%.Two opposition parties won the 10% share needed to guarantee seats in parliament: the secularist Republican People's Party (CHP) polled 20%, and the right-wing Nationalist Action Party (MHP) 14%.
Estimates said the CHP would win up to 112 seats and the MHP some 70 seats, with up to 27 going to independent candidates, including pro-Kurdish politicians.Estimates said the CHP would win up to 112 seats and the MHP some 70 seats, with up to 27 going to independent candidates, including pro-Kurdish politicians.
Although the AKP has been returned to power with a larger share of the vote, the presence of a third political party in the parliament means it will have fewer seats, our correspondent says. Although the AKP has been returned to power with a larger share of the vote, the presence of a third political party in the parliament means it will have fewer seats, reports the BBC's Pam O'Toole.
She adds that the presence of Kurdish deputies and the Nationalist Action Party could be a potentially explosive mix in parliament.She adds that the presence of Kurdish deputies and the Nationalist Action Party could be a potentially explosive mix in parliament.
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The election was touted as one of the most important in Turkey's history.The election was touted as one of the most important in Turkey's history.
Turnout was reported to be extremely high, with many breaking off holidays to return home to vote. Turnout was reported to be extremely high, with many people breaking off holidays to return home to vote.
It is not clear how the staunchly secularist military will react to the re-election of the AKP.It is not clear how the staunchly secularist military will react to the re-election of the AKP.
During the deadlock over the presidency, the army said it was prepared to step in to defend Turkey's strict secular system.During the deadlock over the presidency, the army said it was prepared to step in to defend Turkey's strict secular system.
Turkey's current president and its secularist establishment have vowed to resist what they regard as the Islamist agenda of the AK Party.Turkey's current president and its secularist establishment have vowed to resist what they regard as the Islamist agenda of the AK Party.
Mr Erdogan's government dismisses that portrayal, pointing to its record of five straight years of economic growth and the start of membership negotiations with the European Union.Mr Erdogan's government dismisses that portrayal, pointing to its record of five straight years of economic growth and the start of membership negotiations with the European Union.