In Turkey’s local elections, the opposition party is set to win in Istanbul and Ankara, signaling a major shift in Turkish politics.
Ekrem Imamoglu, the opposition mayor of Istanbul, is pleased with the results, which show his lead over the ruling party’s candidate. In Ankara, opposition candidate Mansur Yavas has a strong lead and has declared victory.
The CHP, the main opposition party, is also performing well in other major cities, indicating a potential change in the country’s political direction.
The excitement is palpable among the people, who are hopeful for a positive future. These election outcomes are significant as they could influence Turkey’s national politics.