Erdoğan casts vote in Istanbul, emphasizes importance of democratic participation
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan exercised his right to vote in Istanbul for the presidential run-off election.
Accompanied by his wife Emine Erdoğan, he left their residence in Üsküdar Kısıklı and arrived at Saffet Çebi Middle School to participate in the voting process for the second round of the Presidential Election.
After casting his vote, President Erdoğan addressed the press, highlighting the significant historical context of the two-round election in Turkish democracy.
He expressed his hope and prayer that the election would yield positive outcomes for the country and its people.
Additionally, President Erdoğan made a special request to citizens, urging them to actively engage in the election without complacency and to ensure timely arrival at the polling stations.
President Erdoğan's active participation and call for citizen engagement underscore the importance of democratic processes and the vital role of the electorate in shaping the nation's future. (ILKHA)