Erdogan wants Istanbul vote annulled over alleged irregularities

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ANKARA, April 10, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
called for authorities to cancel last week’s Istanbul mayoral election over
alleged irregularities, local media reported Wednesday.

Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) was dealt an upset on
March 31 when the party lost the capital Ankara to the opposition as well as
Istanbul, the country’s largest city.

The AKP’s candidate, Erdogan loyalist and former premier Binali Yildirim,
lost by nearly 30,000 votes to the main opposition CHP’s Ekrem Imamoglu,
according to early counts.

The gap narrowed after the AKP had nulled votes counted again. The party
on Tuesday said it would ask election authorities for a re-run of the
Istanbul race.

Pointing to irregularities involving ballot box chiefs, Erdogan said if
officials “had a sincere attitude, this would lead to cancellation”, Hurriyet
daily reported.

He told Turkish journalists that there were individuals from different
professions including the military rather than civil servants serving as
ballot box chiefs.

“Our colleagues have confirmed this. Of course all this casts doubt,” he
said after a visit to Moscow on Monday where he held talks with Russian
President Vladimir Putin.

Both the AKP and CHP have said there is a difference of around 14,000
votes in the opposition’s favour in Istanbul.

Erdogan on Monday said there was “theft at the ballot box” and said
“organised crimes” had been carried out during the election.