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Turkey elections: The one image that shows how important democracy is to the Turkish people | Turkey elections: The one image that shows how important democracy is to the Turkish people |
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Voting has finally closed after a tense election campaign in Turkey, with bombings, accusations and counter-claims dominating the rhetoric ahead of the crucial vote. | Voting has finally closed after a tense election campaign in Turkey, with bombings, accusations and counter-claims dominating the rhetoric ahead of the crucial vote. |
But while the arguments raged over a ballot that will soon reveal whether President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has the power to grant himself a range of new powers, one image stood out as a reminder of how important democracy is to the Turkish people. | But while the arguments raged over a ballot that will soon reveal whether President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has the power to grant himself a range of new powers, one image stood out as a reminder of how important democracy is to the Turkish people. |
Posted to Twitter, it shows a man with a heavily-bandaged face and his arms in casts nonetheless dropping his voting slip into the ballot box. | Posted to Twitter, it shows a man with a heavily-bandaged face and his arms in casts nonetheless dropping his voting slip into the ballot box. |
Identified as Huseyin Toprak, he was among around 200 wounded in bombings at a rally for the pro-Kurdish opposition HDP party on Friday, but made the journey from hospital to cast his ballot. | Identified as Huseyin Toprak, he was among around 200 wounded in bombings at a rally for the pro-Kurdish opposition HDP party on Friday, but made the journey from hospital to cast his ballot. |
The image sent out a powerful message in the wake of the attacks which killed two in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir. | The image sent out a powerful message in the wake of the attacks which killed two in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir. |
President Erdogan has indicated that he wants to endow his office with extraordinary powers that would significantly change Turkey's democracy and prolong his reign as the country's most powerful politician. | President Erdogan has indicated that he wants to endow his office with extraordinary powers that would significantly change Turkey's democracy and prolong his reign as the country's most powerful politician. |
His ruling party, the AKP, is expected to win the election – but will need a supermajority of two-thirds of the 550 seats in the Turkish parliament if it is to be able to change the constitution. | His ruling party, the AKP, is expected to win the election – but will need a supermajority of two-thirds of the 550 seats in the Turkish parliament if it is to be able to change the constitution. |
Erdogan himself has described the described the Diyarbakir attack as a “provocation” designed to undermine Sunday's election. | Erdogan himself has described the described the Diyarbakir attack as a “provocation” designed to undermine Sunday's election. |
But those marching at the scene of the attack appeared to blame him for the incident, while HDP Selahattin Demirtas criticised his reaction, saying: “He should go to Diyarbakir. Is he not the president of 77 million people? He ought to leave flowers where people were killed.” | But those marching at the scene of the attack appeared to blame him for the incident, while HDP Selahattin Demirtas criticised his reaction, saying: “He should go to Diyarbakir. Is he not the president of 77 million people? He ought to leave flowers where people were killed.” |
The preliminary results of the election were not expected to be announced until later on Sunday. | The preliminary results of the election were not expected to be announced until later on Sunday. |
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