Imran greets Erdogan on local polls’ victory
ISLAMABAD/ANKARA: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and congratulated him on behalf of the people and the government of Pakistan on his 15th consecutive election victory.
According to the Prime Minister’s Office, Imran said that the election results were manifestation of the trust that the Turkish people had reposed in his leadership.
He added that the people of Pakistan were praying for his success, as they considered him a great leader who speaks on behalf of the Muslim world.
The prime minister also assured Turkey of Pakistan’s support whenever needed. On his part, President Erdoganthanked the prime minister and the people of Pakistan for their prayers and message of felicitations on his victory. He said that Turkey would continue to extend support to Pakistan as both nations are connected by bonds of brotherhood and friendship.
The prime minister reiterated his invitation to President Erdogan to visit Pakistan for the next round of High-Level Strategic Corporation Council (HLSCC). The president of Turkey accepted the invitation and added that he looked forward to visiting Pakistan at mutually convenient dates.
APP adds: Earlier, the prime minister, in a tweet, congratulated Turkish president and "friend of Pakistan" Recep Tayyip Erdogan on another important victory in the Turkish local elections, a brief Prime Minister Media Office statement said.
“I am delighted to congratulate friend of Pakistan Recep Tayyip Erdogan on another important victory in the Turkish local elections. The people of Pakistan wish him many more successes,” the prime minister said in a tweet posted on his social media account.
AFP adds: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan´s ruling party suffered a major upset on Monday after local election results showed it lost the capital Ankara and Istanbul after a decade and half in power.
Losing the country´s two major cities would be a stunning defeat for Erdogan, a former Istanbul mayor himself, whose ability to win at the ballot box has been unparalleled in Turkish history.
Erdogan campaigned hard, portraying Sunday´s vote for mayors and district councils as a fight for the nation´s survival, but the election became a test for his Justice and Development Party (AKP) after Turkey slipped into a recession for the first time in a decade.
The opposition CHP party candidate for Istanbul mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was leading by nearly 28,000 votes with most ballot boxes counted, Supreme Election Board (YSK) chairman Sadi Guven said.
Imamoglu won almost 4.16 million votes while the AKP candidate, former premier Binali Yildirim, won 4.13 million.
Both claimed victory in the early hours following a tight race for the country´s largest city after results showing them in a dead heat. "We want to start working as soon as possible to serve people," Imamoglu told reporters on Monday. "We want to cooperate with all institutions of Turkey to quickly meet the needs of Istanbul."
In Ankara, opposition mayoral candidate Mansur Yavas had 50.89 percent of votes ahead of the AKP´s Mehmet Ozhaseki on 47.06 percent, Anadolu state agency reported, with 99 percent of ballot boxes counted. "Ankara has won. The loser in Ankara is Ozhaseki, dirty politics has lost," Yavas told supporters who were waving Turkish flags and setting off fireworks at a celebratory rally.
But in a sign of possible turmoil ahead, AKP officials said they would challenge the alleged invalidation of tens of thousands of votes in both cities.
AKP secretary general Fatoih Sahin said the party will appeal in Ankara, saying the gap between the candidates "will narrow down and I believe it will eventually turn into a positive result for us."
Speaking to supporters in Ankara after Sunday´s polls closed, Erdogan had said the election was a victory for the AKP, which along with its coalition partner, the rightwing Nationalist Movement Party, won more than 50 percent of votes overall.
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