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Recep Tayyip Erdogan 'wins Turkish presidential vote' | |
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Outgoing Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won his country's first direct presidential election, provisional results show. | |
With almost all votes counted, Mr Erdogan had won about 52%, against 38% for his main rival, officials said. He said the people had "shown their will". | |
Before the election Mr Erdogan said he wanted to strengthen Turkey's largely ceremonial presidency. | |
He is revered by supporters for boosting the economy. | |
But his critics lament his authoritarian approach and Islamist leanings in a secular state, says the BBC's Mark Lowen, in the Turkish capital Ankara. | |
Mr Erdogan had been prime minister since 2003 and was barred from standing for another term. | |
He needed more than 50% of the vote for an outright victory, avoiding a second round. | |
'Show our colours' | 'Show our colours' |
Our correspondent says turnout appears to be much lower than expected - some voters may have been dissuaded by the summer heat and holidays. | |
Turkey - wedged between the turmoil of Iraq, Syria and Ukraine - is an important ally for the West, our correspondent adds, and whoever becomes head of state will hold a key geopolitical position. | Turkey - wedged between the turmoil of Iraq, Syria and Ukraine - is an important ally for the West, our correspondent adds, and whoever becomes head of state will hold a key geopolitical position. |
Mr Erdogan's two rivals were a little-known diplomat, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, and Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas. | |
Mr Ihsanoglu, the joint candidate for the two main opposition parties in parliament, gained about 38% of the vote. | |
Mr Demirtas took about 9%. | |
In his final rally in the city of Konya on Saturday, Mr Erdogan vowed to raise Turkey's democratic standards and economic record to create a "world leader and global power". | In his final rally in the city of Konya on Saturday, Mr Erdogan vowed to raise Turkey's democratic standards and economic record to create a "world leader and global power". |
"There is no unattainable dream or unattainable objective for this nation," he said. | "There is no unattainable dream or unattainable objective for this nation," he said. |