ANKARA, April 6 -- Turkey has so far not declared the final results of the local elections held on March 31 as the ruling party contested the slim victory by the opposition in the country's largest city Istanbul and the capital Ankara.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signalled that his ruling party will pursue the matter in the court.
Unofficial results showed Ekrem Imamoglu, candidate of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) in Istanbul, took a narrow lead over the candidate of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Binali Yildirim, former prime minister and parliament speaker.
The CHP was leading by 25,000 votes in the city, according to initial results.
The AKP also lost its grip in Ankara for the first time since the party was founded in 2001. The opposition bloc's candidate Mansur Yavas won a clear victory in the capital city.
Actually, both parties have placed billboards claiming victory in Istanbul. On Wednesday, the opposition candidate Imamoglu visited the country's founder the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of Turkey and signed the official memorial book with the signature of "Mayor of Istanbul," a move which drew criticism from the ruling party AKP.
Meanwhile, the ruling party stepped up its challenge of the elections through a major vote recount in more than half of the districts of Ankara and Istanbul.
At a midnight meeting on Wednesday, the Turkish election watchdog paved the way for the recount of invalid votes in 15 of the 39 districts of the Istanbul metropolis, in addition to the already ongoing recount of all votes in three districts. The ruling party also pursued a recount in 12 out of Ankara's 25 districts.
On Friday, Imamoglu said he was still ahead of his rival by 18,742 votes after the recount.
"From what I see, it should end this weekend. It will fall into an 18,000-20,000 range," Imamoglu told Fox News, a U.S. television news channel.
Also on Friday, the AKP applied for the annulment of local elections in Istanbul's Buyukcekmece district, but the provincial election board rejected its bid.
However, the controversy seems to linger as Erdogan, also chairman of the AKP, hinted on Friday that he would push for all stages of election courts to contest the election results.
"If the results of the provincial electoral councils don't overlap with ours, then the Supreme Election Council is the final decision-maker for us," he said after four days of silence.
The provincial election boards will settle the objections in three days by April 10. The parties have the right to carry these objections to the Supreme Election Council afterward and the Council has to make a final decision by April 13.
Even if the opposition secures the votes in Ankara and Istanbul, Erdogan has signalled that he would curb the powers of the opposition mayors through the budgets of their cities.
Erdogan stated that the mayor-elected will see the challenge of the ruling party's majority in the city council, although the high board has yet to declare the vote distribution of municipal assemblies.
"If a mayor lacks majority support in the municipal assembly, he cannot form commissions as he pleases nor shape the budge as he wishes," Erdogan said. Istanbul manages a huge budget of more than 4 billion U.S. dollars for 2019.
Istanbul has been in the hands of parties linked to Erdogan since 1994 when he was elected the city's mayor. His political career was built upon years of administration in the city.
牛津小学英语六年级6AU1提高试题
牛津小学六年级英语Unit1-Unit8复习试题
牛津小学英语六年级Unit1Public signs试题
小学六年级英语测验试题
牛津小学英语六年级毕业练习试卷4
牛津小学六年级英语Unit2单元测验试题
牛津小学英语六年级6A试卷
牛津小学英语六年级6A Unit4试题
小学六年级英语期末试题(二)
牛津小学英语六年级毕业练习试卷2
牛津小学英语六年级总复习测试题
牛津小学英语六年级毕业练习试卷5
小学六年级英语练习测试题(二)
牛津小学英语六年级毕业练习试卷1
牛津小学英语六年级第一单元测试题
牛津小学英语六年级6AUnit1-4试题
小学六年级英语期中测试题
牛津小学英语6A期末试题
牛津小学英语6B 期末试卷
小学六年级上学期英语测试卷
牛津小学六年级英语 句型转换练习试题
小学六年级英语第一学期期末考试卷
小学六年级下学期英语结业试卷
小学生英语竞赛(NECPS)六年级组竞赛样题
小学六年级英语期末测试题
小学六年级英语练习测试题(一)
牛津小学六年级英语单词测试题
小学六年级英语近义词语辩析
牛津小学英语六年级Unit 1试题
牛津小学英语6B总复习专项试题(改写句子)
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |