Erdogan Urges Voters to 'Explode Ballot Boxes' in Turkish Polls


Erdogan Urges Voters to 'Explode Ballot Boxes' in Turkish Polls

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on voters to "explode the ballot boxes" with a mass show of support for his bid to become Turkey's new president in weekend polls.

Holding his penultimate mass rally in the Turkish capital Ankara ahead of Sunday's elections, Erdogan appeared supremely confident of garnering the majority needed for victory in the first round.

Erdogan called on loyalists to "explode ballot boxes on Sunday and deal a democratic slap" to his political opponents in the battle for the Cankaya presidential palace in Ankara, AFP reported.

"Ankara, will you vote for a strong Turkey? Ankara, will you vote for the man of people?" he asked with characteristic bravado. The crowds shouted "yes" in return.

"We will write the history of the new Turkey on August 10," he added.

Turkey's presidency has in recent years been a largely ceremonial job, but Erdogan indicated once again he planned to be a powerful president.

"God willing, all impediments between the Cankaya (presidential palace) and the people will be removed on August 10. The people will entirely remove the locks on the Cankaya on August 10," he said.

The latest survey by the private Konda research institute predicted Erdogan will win in the first round against the main opposition challenger Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu and Kurdish candidate Selahattin Demirtas.

Erdogan would win 57 percent of the vote, Ihsanoglu 34 and the pro-Kurdish candidate Selahattin Demirtas nine percent, it forecast.

 

 

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