segunda-feira, 31 de março de 2014

Accusations of fraud in municipal looming over Turkey

The accusations of fraud are to mark the Turkish municipal elections.

Official figures point to the victory of the AKP, in power, with about 46 percent of the vote.

The opposition says the ballot was the target of computer attacks and strange power cuts during the election day and the counting of votes

"It was clear that the Prime Minister's Party would lose votes, but not the election. The results do not surprise me "means a supporter of the AKP.

The CHP, Republican people's Party, in opposition, claims victory in Ankara Chamber and calls for a recount in this and other cities.

"The main opposition party just didn't get more votes because they don't have money. Erdogan has power why is handing out money. It is therefore that WINS "refers to a Turkish.

The CHP-the second most voted â€" have won 28 percent of the vote in Sunday's municipal. Results according to the analyst, Murat Somer, legitimize the policies of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

"I think the Prime Minister will interpret the results as a green light given to authoritarian and nationalist and religious discourse that has been following. At least it is with this idea that we were after hearing the victory speech. "

Grappling with a corruption scandal, the popularity of Erdogan has seen better days, but the Prime Minister what counts are the results.

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