Erdogan pf Turkiye protests to have won the presidential election. President Tayyip Erdogan guaranteed to triumph in Turkiye's official political decision on Sunday, a success that would control his undeniably tyrant rule into a third 10 years.



Tending to allies, Erdogan said citizens had given him the obligation to control for the following five years.


"The main victor is Turkiye," he said, tending to cheer allies from on transport in Istanbul.

The official final results have not yet been made public.


State head Shehbaz Sharif praised Erdogan in front of the last authority results, saying that he was "one of few world pioneers whose governmental issues has been secured openly administration.



He has been a steadfast advocate for Muslims' unalienable rights and a supporter of the oppressed. His official triumph and that of AKP in parliamentary races is huge in countless ways, mirroring the trust and certainty of the Turkish nation in his dynamic authority.


Unfamiliar Priest Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the "memorable triumph mirrors the trust of the Turkish country in his visionary administration. Wishing Türkiye everlasting harmony and thriving as we proceed with our interesting excursion of fellowship."

Kemal Kilicdaroglu, Erdogan's rival, did not immediately respond to his victory speech.



The opposition believed it had a good chance of unseating Erdogan after his popularity was impacted by a cost-of-living crisis, making the election one of Turkiye's most important yet.


After redefining domestic, economic, security, and foreign policy in the 85 million-person Nato member country and positioning Turkiye as a regional power, victory will instead reinforce his image of invincibility.


As data reported by both the state-run Anadolu agency and the opposition ANKA news agency gave him the advantage with nearly 99 percent of ballot boxes counting, supporters gathered at his Istanbul residence in anticipation of his victory.


The top of the Great Political Race Board prior told a news meeting that Erdogan was driving Kilicdaroglu with 54.47pc help, with 54.6pc of voting booths logged.


During a campaign that polarized voters and diverted attention from serious economic issues, the head of the Islamist-rooted AK Party, Erdogan, used nationalist and conservative rhetoric to appeal to voters.

Erdogan supporters chanted Allahu Akbar, or God is Greatest, outside of his Istanbul residence.


"I anticipate that everything should turn out to be better," said Nisa, 28, a headscarved lady wearing a headband with Erdogan's name.


Another Erdogan ally said Turkiye would get more grounded with him in office for five additional years.


Mert, 39, who was celebrating with his son, stated, "There are issues, problems in every country around the world, as well as in European countries... With strong leadership, we will overcome Turkiye's problems as well."


Bugra Oztug, 24, who decided in favor of Kilicdaroglu, said she was not astounded at the outcome, faulting the resistance for neglecting to change.


I'm disappointed and sad, but I'm not hopeless. I actually think there are individuals who can see the real factors and truth," Oztug said.