Turkey's ruling party leads local elections but loses Ankara


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The CHP’s mayoral candidate for Ankara, Mansur Yavas, however, won control of Ankara after 25 years of rule by the AKP and a predecessor party. The 63-year-old lawyer received nearly 51 per cent of the votes, according to Anadolu. The CHP and its allies also posted gains elsewhere, increasing the number of city mayoral seats from 14 in the previous local elections in 2014 to 20, according to the preliminary results.


“History is being written in Ankara,” said deputy CHP leader Haluk Koc, while thousands of supporters celebrated outside the party’s headquarters in Ankara.


Mansur Yavas, the Ankara mayoral candidate of Turkey's main opposition alliance, greets his supporters in Ankara, Turkey, on Sunday, March 31.

Mansur Yavas, the Ankara mayoral candidate of Turkey’s main opposition alliance, greets his supporters in Ankara, Turkey, on Sunday, March 31.Credit:AP


Former Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, the ruling party’s candidate for mayor of Istanbul declared victory even though the race in Turkey’s largest city and commercial hub was too close to call. Yildirim garnered 48.70 per cent of the votes against the opposition candidate Ekrem Imamoglu’s 48.65 per cent, according to Anadolu, which drew criticism for failing to update results in Istanbul after Yildirim’s declaration.


CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu rebuked Yildirim for declaring victory in Istanbul “in haste” and claimed his party had now control of Turkey three largest city: Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir. Imamoglu said he had won Istanbul by more than 29,000 votes, according to results tallied by his party.


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