Istanbul mayor says win marks \'new beginning\' for Turkey

Istanbul mayor says win marks 'new beginning' for Turkey

AFP  |  Istanbul 

The winner of Istanbul's re-run, Ekrem Imamoglu, said Sunday that the victory marked a "new beginning" for and offered to work closely with Recep Erdogan.

"It was not a single group or party, but the whole of and that won this election," Imamoglu said in his victory speech.

With almost 99 percent of votes counted, he had 54 percent of the vote against the ruling AKP party's Binali Yildirim on 45.1 percent.

His lead of more than 775,000 votes marked a huge increase on his victory in March, when he won by just 13,000.

That win was annulled by election authorities after Erdogan's claimed there was corruption in the counting.

"Mr President, I am ready to work in harmony with you. I convey from here my request to meet with you in the shortest time possible," Imamoglu said.

"I will work diligently without discriminating against anyone," he added, before concluding with his campaign slogan: "Everything will be fine.

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First Published: Mon, June 24 2019. 01:00 IST