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Election count shows Turkey’s Erdogan may go to a presidential election runoff

Por: The Boston Globe World May 15, 2023

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ANKARA — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has ruled his country with an increasingly firm grip for 20 years, was locked in a tight election race Sunday, with a make-or-break runoff against his chief challenger possible as the final votes were counted.The results, whether they come within days or after a second round of voting takes place in two weeks, will determine if a NATO ally that straddles Europe and Asia remains under... + full article



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