In his first campaign rally, Turkish PM Erdoğan vows to be an active president
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan has vowed to remain active if he is elected president.
"I'm not leaving you. I'm not pausing to serve. I'm not going to rest. In contrary, I'm nominated to a higher post to serve you, my country and my nation, better," ErdoÄan said during his first presidential campaign rally in the Black Sea city of Samsun on July 5.
Presidential elections are scheduled for August 10. If none of the candidates can get 50 percent plus one vote, only the two at the top will be trying their best to win the majority in the second round, on Aug. 24.
The main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) had officially announced Ekmeleddin Ä°hsanoÄlu, a former secretary-general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), as their joint presidential candidate on June 16.
Kurdish problem-focused the Peoplesâ Democratic Party (HDP), on the other hand, had nominated its co-chair Selahattin DemirtaÅ as its presidential candidate on July 1.
"We sided with the nation. The CHP, MHP and HDP sided with the state. This is our difference," ErdoÄan said in Samsun, while stressing the symbolism of the city in which Mustafa Kemal Atatürk started Turkey's independence war in 1919.
"I kindly ask you to visit the ballot box and vote on August 10. If there is somebody you know having a vacation, find and tell that they must come to vote," Turkish PM also said.
The participation rate is seen as key for presidential elections. CHP chair Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu had claimed that Ä°hsanoÄlu will win the polls if his party and the MHP can get all their constituents to the ballot box.
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