Outgoing PM Recep Tayyip
Erdogan has hailed his victory in Turkey's first direct presidential
election as a new era for the country.
He told thousands of supporters from the balcony of his AK
Party's HQ in Ankara his victory was for all Turks, not just those who
had voted for him.Erdogan secured about 52% of the vote, to avoid any run-off.
Erdogan has been prime minister since 2003 and was barred from standing for another term
Erdogan will be inaugurated on August.28,2014
Biased media
coverage helped Turkey's prime minister romp home in the country's
first direct presidential election, international observers have warned.
Unofficial
results show Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has dominated Turkish politics
for more than a decade, won the presidency outright yesterday with
nearly 52 per cent of the vote.
But
monitors from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
said today Erdogan's 'use of his official position, along with biased
media coverage, gave him a distinct advantage over the other
candidates.'
A man reads a newspaper in central Istanbul: The front page is reporting Erdogan's election victory
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