Green Left Party won 63 MPs
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- 13:17 15/5/2023
The Green Left Party won 63 MPs with 9.33 percent of the votes in the May 14 elections.
The Green Left Party won 63 MPs with 9.33 percent of the votes in the May 14 elections.
According to the unofficial results of the Presidential and 28th Term Parliamentary Elections, while there were no female MPs in 31 cities, 2 cities sent female MPs to the Parliament for the first time.
An armed attack was carried out on Karwan Gezneyi, the PUK parliamentarian of the Federal Kurdistan Region Parliament.
YSK President Ahmet Yener, according to the ballot boxes opened at home and abroad, Tayyip Erdoğan received 49.40 percent of the votes and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu 44.96 percent of the votes in the Presidential elections.
The first hearing of the case brought against 12 journalists, 10 of whom were imprisoned, including Diren Yurtsever, the Editor-in-Chief of MA in Ankara, will be held at the Ankara 4th High Criminal Court tomorrow.
Presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said: "We are leading".
Making a statement before the cameras with Mansur Yavaş on behalf of the Nation Alliance, Ekrem İmamoğlu said: "Anadolu Agency has been in a vegetative state since 2019. Its reputation is below zero. Our citizens should never be trusted."
During the vote count, citizens gathered in the garden of many schools in Cizîr district were forcibly taken out by the police.
In Dara Hênê, rangers interfere with voting by entering the voting booths with older voters.
A fire broke out in Ali Fuat Başgil Imam Hatip High School in Üsküdar. The fate of the ballot boxes in the fire allegedly caused by the transformer explosion could not be learned.
In Sêgirkê, former head of ranger Şehmus Babat and his children attacked and battered Green Left Party polling clerks, while AKP Nisêbîn District President Latif Özel and his armed rangers also put pressure on polling clerks.
The voting process for the presidential and general elections ends early as of 17.00, and the ballots have started to be counted.
In Adana, AKP supporters attacked polling clerks and observers who objected to irregularities.
Green Left Party and CHP observers who opposed the block vote in Kaniya Xezalan and Kolik were battered.
Nearly 200 people in Amed could not vote because they were shown as ballot box committee members.