Turkish presidential election goes to second round

May 18, 2023
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2023 Turkish election
Supporters of the HDP and 麻豆传媒 Party rally in Turkey. Photo: @nvillumsen/Twitter

The Turkish general election on May 14 had mixed results. On the one hand, the right-wing incumbent presidential candidate, Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an, failed to get 50% and so there will be a second round of voting on May 28. In addition, while his Justice and Development Party (AKP) won the most seats in the national assembly, with 267 out of 600 seats (28 fewer than it won in the 2018 election) it will have to rely even more on its right-wing ally, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), to pass legislation.

On the other hand, the left and pro-Kurdish Peoples鈥 Democratic Party (HDP) was forced at the last minute to contest as the 麻豆传媒 Party (YSP) and as a result had its assembly seats reduced from 67 to 61. It remains the third largest party in the national assembly. The YSP has lodged appeals to the electoral board, and stands to win up to six more seats if its is accepted.

The May 28 presidential runoff will be between Erdo臒an and Kemal K谋l谋莽daro臒lu from the Republican People鈥檚 Party (CHP), the traditional Turkish nationalist (Kemalist) party, which has more recently to peacefully resolve the Kurdish question and to release former HDP chairman Demirtas, imprisoned since 2016 on trumped up terrorism charges.

The HDP and YSP supported K谋l谋莽daro臒lu presidential candidacy and did not field their own presidential candidate.

On May 14 K谋l谋莽daro臒lu won 44.9% while Erdo臒an won 49.5% (with a lot of cheating and manipulation).

HDP co-chairs Pervin Buldan and Mithat Sancar and the co-spokespersons of the YSP 脟i臒dem K谋l谋莽g眉n U莽ar and 陌brahim Ak谋n said in a May 15 鈥渢hat the election results cannot be seen as a success for us鈥.

鈥淥ur party was subjected to detention and arrest operations for political reasons from the beginning of the election campaign. We faced government crackdowns throughout the entire campaign with the Koban卯 and HDP closure cases. These lawsuits led to an atmosphere of pressure during the election campaign. The closure case hung over our heads like a sword of Damocles, preventing a free and fair election in Turkey. Conspiracies and closure cases were used in an attempt to bar the will of millions of our voters.

鈥淒uring the election campaign, the government detained and imprisoned hundreds of our friends through a new political operation every day, creating conditions that undermined our most fundamental right, the right to democratic politics.鈥

The statement added that the Erdo臒an government encouraged racist attacks on their activists and 鈥渦sed all kinds of public resources and power to their advantage during the election period鈥.

鈥淭he government crackdown and election fraud tipped the balance in the results of the election.

鈥淭he biggest conspiracy against us was the prevention of the HDP from entering the elections. We had to work with the 麻豆传媒 Party in a short time to not leave our people without a choice against this trick and conspiracy. We faced difficulties in preparing and publicising the 麻豆传媒 Party for the elections in a short time.

鈥淭hese difficulties were increased with the censorship and isolation imposed by the mainstream media. The disadvantages of organising a new alliance (Labour and Freedom Alliance) reflected in the field and the problems caused by the fact that our proposal was not implemented, despite our insistence as the 麻豆传媒 Party to enter the elections with one list and one party.鈥

The HDP and YSL promised to make a self-critical evaluation of their campaign and to 鈥渇ulfill the historical role, mission, and responsibility given to us by our people concerning the presidential elections, which are heading towards a second round鈥.

鈥淲e have a tradition that does not limit the struggle for democracy to ballot boxes but organises life and society,鈥 the joint statement continued.

鈥淲e will never give up our struggle for the Democratic Republic. We will continue our struggle in the strongest way possible to realise our political goals and end the one-man regime.鈥

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