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Female presidential candidate Akşener votes in Turkey elections

Akşener, chairwoman for the İYİ (Good) Party, casted her vote on Sunday

Ersin Çelik
11:11 - 24/06/2018 Sunday
Update: 11:14 - 24/06/2018 Sunday
Meral Akşener, Iyi (Good) Party leader and presidential candidate, casts her ballot at a polling station in Istanbul, Turkey June 24, 2018.
Meral Akşener, Iyi (Good) Party leader and presidential candidate, casts her ballot at a polling station in Istanbul, Turkey June 24, 2018.

Meral Akşener, the only female presidential candidate and chairwoman for the İYİ (Good) Party, casted her vote on Sunday in Turkey’s presidential and parliamentary elections.

Akşener voted in Istanbul’s Beylerbeyi district at around 11 a.m.

Six candidates are running for president: Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the alliance (People’s Alliance) formed by Turkey’s ruling AK Party and the MHP, Muharrem Ince for CHP, Selahattin Demirtas for HDP, Meral Aksener for the Good (IYI) Party, Temel Karamollaoglu for the Felicity (Saadet) Party, and Dogu Perincek for the Patriotic (Vatan) Party.

In April, Parliament passed a bill calling for early elections on June 24, cementing Turkey’s move from a parliamentary to a presidential system. In an April 2017 referendum, Turkish voters approved the switch.

Under the changes, the number of lawmakers in parliament rises from 550 to 600, presidential and parliamentary elections will be held every five years, and presidents can retain ties to their political party. The prime minister post is also abolished.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has served as president since 2014, and is Turkey's first popularly-elected president. Before that, he served as prime minister from 2003 to 2014.

Erdoğan would be Turkey's first leader to rule under the presidential system should he win the election.

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