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Türkiye's Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

According to the unofficial results of the Presidential 2nd round of voting, after the Presidential candidate of the People's Alliance, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won the election, thousands of citizens took to the streets. The President has adressed the citizens in the capital after the victory.

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

"In one of most important elections of our multi-party political life, our nation made its decision in favor of 'the Century of Türkiye'."

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

"We are not the only winners. The winner is Türkiye, the winner is our nation with all its segments, our democracy is the winner," he added.

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

"We should come together in unity and solidarity," Erdoğan told a sea of supporters outside his presidential palace in Ankara. "We call for this with all our heart."

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

"Addressing problems caused by inflation, compensating welfare loss most urgent priority," Erdoğan said.

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

Erdogan's call came after a bitterly divisive election that saw him beat secular opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu by four percentage points in Türkiye's first presidential runoff.

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

Erdogan told his supporters that the election was Türkiye's "most important" of the modern era.

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory

"We have no resentment, no anger or frustration with anyone," he said. "Today, nobody lost. The entire nation of 85 million won."

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Türkiyes Erdoğan addresses citizens at the capital after election victory