Erdogan loses capital in Turkey election blow

IANS  |  Ankara 

Turkish Recep Erdogan's party has lost control of the capital in local elections in what is being seen as a setback to his 16 years in power.

Sunday's election came amid an economic downturn and was widely seen as a referendum on his leadership.

According to Turkish media, the secularist Republican (CHP) candidate won a clear victory in

However, both the CHP and Erdogan's AKP or claimed victory by a slender margin in the contest for of Istanbul, which has been governed by AKP, the reported.

CHP candidate said he won by nearly 28,000 votes while the AKP said its candidate, former Binali Yildirim, was ahead by 4,000 votes.

Both candidates reportedly received more than four million votes each.

The CHP also said it held Izmir, Turkey's third largest city.

Nationally, the President's AKP-led alliance won more than 51 per cent of the vote in the

"If there are any shortcomings, it is our duty to correct them," he said. He previously said the poll was about the "survival" of the country and his party.

CHP said: "The people have voted in favour of democracy. They have chosen democracy."

Meanwhile, Erdogan, speaking to supporters in Ankara, hinted that the AKP may have lost control of

"Even if our people gave away the mayoralty, they gave the districts to the AK Party," he said.

He vowed to focus his leadership on the Turkish economy ahead of national elections scheduled to take place in 2023.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 12:48 IST