Voting underway for Turkey elections

IANS  |  Ankara 

Voting was underway on Sunday in Turkeys parliamentary and as faces his biggest electoral threat in 15 years of rule.

Voting started at 8 a.m. and will continue till 5.00 p.m.

Voters are casting two separate ballot papers in the same envelope -- one for the presidential and one for the

After the voting ends, ballots cast for the presidential candidates will be counted first.

Some 1.49 million expats voted in a 13-day period between June 7-19 at 123 Turkish missions abroad.

Six candidates are running for president: for the formed by the and the (MHP), Muharrem Ince from the main opposition Republican (CHP), Selahattin Demirtas for Peoples' (HDP), Meral Aksener for the newly formed Good (IYI) Party, (Saadet) Party, and Dogu Perincek for the Patriotic (Vatan) Party, reported.

If none of the candidates gain a clear majority, will hold a run-off on July 8

For the parliamentary polls, eight political parties are in the fray.

For the first time in Turkish history, political parties went to elections by forming alliances.

Erdogan has dominated Turkish since his rise as in 2003 and has transformed the nation, reports

He implemented policies that encouraged sustained economic growth and development, challenged Turkey's secular foundations by bringing Islamic conservatism to public life and gutted public institutions by having tens of thousands of people arrested following a failed military coup in 2016.

Erdogan narrowly won a referendum last year to convert the country's parliamentary system to a powerful presidency.

Whoever wins will be given sweeping new powers, as the role of is dissolved and the gains the authority to issue laws by decree.

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First Published: Sun, June 24 2018. 11:42 IST