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Turkey election: Candidates hold final campaign rallies | Turkey election: Candidates hold final campaign rallies |
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Campaigning in Turkey's first direct presidential election has drawn to a close ahead of Sunday's vote. | |
Candidate and current Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan held his final rally in the central Anatolian city of Konya. | |
The post of president, previously chosen by parliament and largely ceremonial, is being put to a popular vote for the first time. | The post of president, previously chosen by parliament and largely ceremonial, is being put to a popular vote for the first time. |
Mr Erdogan has said he wants to enhance presidential powers. | Mr Erdogan has said he wants to enhance presidential powers. |
His rally in Konya marked the culmination of almost 30 mass election meetings he has held up and down the country since early July. | |
"God willing a new Turkey will be established tomorrow. A strong Turkey will be born out of its ashes once more," he told cheering supporters. | |
Konya is regarded as the bastion of Mr Erdogan's Islamic-leaning Justice and Development Party (AKP). | |
Mr Erdogan's two rivals are Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu - the joint candidate of the two main opposition parties - and Kurdish candidate Selahattin Demirtas, a leader of the left-wing People's Democratic Party. | |
Mr Demirtas held his final rally in the city of Izmir. | |
"We cannot build our union by accusing each other. Let's show our colours at the ballot box tomorrow with our oppressed identities and faiths," he said. | |
On Friday, Mr Ihsanoglu visited the town of Soma, which in May was the scene of Turkey's worst ever mining disaster. | |
Mr Erdogan's handling of the tragedy, in which 301 miners were killed, was widely criticised and he has steered clear of the area during his campaign. | Mr Erdogan's handling of the tragedy, in which 301 miners were killed, was widely criticised and he has steered clear of the area during his campaign. |
Correspondents say the election has become a referendum on Mr Erdogan, an Islamist-rooted politician whose support base lies in Turkey's conservative, pious heartland. | Correspondents say the election has become a referendum on Mr Erdogan, an Islamist-rooted politician whose support base lies in Turkey's conservative, pious heartland. |
The winner must get more than 50% of the vote. | The winner must get more than 50% of the vote. |
If no candidate reaches this mark in the first round, a run-off will be held on 24 August. | If no candidate reaches this mark in the first round, a run-off will be held on 24 August. |
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