Turkey's Erdogan wins presidential re-election (Third Lead)

IANS  |  Ankara 

Turkey's won a new five-year term after securing outright victory in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections, tightening his grip on the nation he has ruled for 15 years.

Voter turnout was high at almost 87 per cent, according to election officials.

His top rival, Muharrem Ince, a lawmaker from the secular Republican (CHP), lagged behind at 30.6 per cent. He accepted the result on the basis of poll figures but said that everything about the vote was "unfair".

Erdogan starts a new five-year term with sweeping new powers granted in a narrowly won referendum last year, denounced by his critics as a blatant power grab.

Under the new system, the office of is abolished, Parliament's powers curtailed and the is accorded wide-ranging authority.

Erdogan's and its allied Nationalist Movement Party's (MHP) retained their parliamentary majority.

Delivering a traditional balcony speech from the headquarters of his AKP early on Monday morning, Erdogan vowed to roll up his sleeves to build a bigger and stronger

"The winners of the June 24 elections are Turkey, the Turkish nation, sufferers of our region and all oppressed (people) in the world," he said, according to

"has decided to take the side of growth, development, investment, enrichment and a reputable, honourable and influential country in all areas in the world," he said.

The leader said his government would confront terror groups more decisively. "We will increase our country's international reputation," he was quoted as saying by Daily News.

"Immediately after the oath-taking ceremony, we will start implementing our programme by identifying our bureaucrats," Erdogan said, vowing to work day and night as "we have no single moment to lose".

Turkish also addressed his supporters in "It is a festival day today. It is Turkey's day. It is a day that 81 million people won and there is no loser."

Eight political parties were contesting for the parliamentary polls while six candidates, including Erdogan, were in the fray for the

Congratulations came in from Islamic leaders including Iranian Russian talked of Erdogan's "great political authority and mass support".

Palestinian President congratulated the Turkish leader on "the success of the Turkish democratic process and his victory in the presidential elections".

Qatar Sheikh and Kuwaiti Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad also sent their messages to Erdogan.

Under the new Constitution, Erdogan could stand for a third term when his second finishes in 2023, meaning he could potentially hold power until 2028.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 17:00 IST