Concern in Israel’s pro-democracy camp that democratic erosion processes in Turkey are similarly emerging in Israel under Netanyahu’s enduring rule.
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Nationwide, the Islamist-rooted AKP won a new parliamentary majority with its alliance partners, while Erdogan, 69, led comfortably in the presidential vote ahead of a runoff.
Erdogan received 49.4% of votes in the Turkish presidential election. Rival Kilicdaroglu had 44.96%.
Regardless of how the final vote count turns out and the likelihood of Ankara heading to a second round of elections, the opposition has an uphill battle.
A victory by the opposition in Turkey's elections would increase concerns for Syrians that they could be forced to return to the war-torn country they fled.
Erdogan received 49.4% of votes in the Turkish presidential election. Rival Kilicdaroglu had 44.96%.
If neither presidential candidate gets more than 50 percent of the vote, then a run-off will take place on May 28.
Ahead of Sunday's elections, a cost of living crisis is now hitting Erdogan's support in the southeast as elsewhere, threatening his prospects in a tough battle to maintain power.
REGIONAL AFFAIRS: The AKP has started to pull out all the stops and is returning to its roots of extremism to win votes.