Categories: World

3.4 million Turkish citizens living abroad invited to begin voting in country’s election

close Video

Fox News Flash top headlines for April 27

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com.

Some 3.4 million Turkish citizens living abroad were invited to begin voting Thursday in national elections that will decide whether President Recep Tayyip Erdogan can continue governing Turkey after two decades in power.

The overseas balloting began amid concerns over Erdogan’s health after he was forced to cancel election rallies on Wednesday and Thursday. However, the 69-year-old leader was scheduled to attend a Thursday ceremony via video link to mark the inauguration of Turkey’s first nuclear power plant.

The biggest contingents of overseas voters include 400,000 Turks in France and 1.5 million in Germany who can cast their ballots in Turkey’s presidential and parliamentary elections until May 9. Voting in Turkey itself doesn’t take place until May 14.

TURKEY CLOSES AIRSPACE TO FLIGHTS FROM SULEIMANIYAH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN NORTHERN IRAQ

During Turkey’s last presidential election five years ago, a significant majority of Turkish voters in Germany backed Erdogan. It is unclear whether he will receive the same level of backing from them this year.

A voter casts his vote for Turkey’s election in Huerth, Germany, on April 27, 2023. Turks abroad can vote for Turkeys parliamentary and presidential elections until May 9, 2023. (Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa via AP)

The latest opinion polls in Turkey showed a slight lead for Erdogan’s main challenger, center-left opposition party leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who is backed by the cross-party Nation Alliance.

TURKEY’S PRESIDENT SAYS HIS GOVERNMENT STILL INTENDS TO HOLD ELECTIONS IN MAY DESPITE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE

If no candidate wins outright and a presidential run-off is needed on May 28, overseas balloting would take place May 20-24.

Erdogan served as Turkey’s prime minister from March 2003 to August 2014 and has held the president’s office since then. He has received criticism for his increasingly authoritarian rule and handling of the economy and rampant inflation in recent years, as well as of the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey in February.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Germany’s agriculture minister, Cem Ozdemir, who has family roots in Turkey, told the RND media group that a victory for Kilicdaroglu “would pave the way for a return to democracy” in Turkey.

Share

Recent Posts

Eye-popping haul amid trials has Team Trump closing fundraising gap with Biden

Former President Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are showcasing that they hauled…

22 mins ago

Republicans believe college campus chaos works in their favor

On Oct. 7, 2023, a series of pivotal events unfolded that could shape the landscape…

7 hours ago

War veteran in crucial battleground race expands campaign, sets sights firmly on vulnerable Democrat

RENO, Nev. — An Afghanistan War veteran and Republican running for Senate in what is…

7 hours ago

Laws protecting children from online porn are winning in some states as activists push nationwide solution

The legislative push to require all pornography websites to adopt age verification technology to protect…

7 hours ago

Luxury resort shutters in Mexico’s Baja California after mysterious deaths of 2 Americans

close Video Biden's border crisis: Shocking video of giant gaps in wall between US-Mexico reveals…

13 hours ago

North Korea propaganda song praising Kim Jong-Un goes viral on TikTok

close Video Kim Jong Un oversees North Korean nuclear arsenal Korth Korean leader Kim Jong…

13 hours ago