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Erdoğan’s rival boosted by withdrawal ahead of Turkey presidential vote

Por: NBC News World May 12, 2023

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The man challenging Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey’s presidential elections this weekend received a boost on Thursday when a small party candidate abruptly withdrew and a closely watched poll gave him a more than 5-percentage-point advantage. Muharrem İnce, one of four candidates contesting Sunday’s vote, said on Thursday he was withdrawing from the race. İnce was one of four candidates in the vote, alongside Erdoğan, his main rival... + full article



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