Turkish citizens speak about election runoff

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Turkish citizens speak about election runoff
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Here are some views from Turkish citizens as the country voted on Sunday in an election runoff that may extend President Tayyip Erdogan's rule into a third decade or see a transfer of power to his rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu.

A child walks at a polling station while people attend voting during the second round of the presidential election in Istanbul, Turkey May 28, 2023. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

"I voted for our country to continue improving, getting better in every aspect. Economic hardships are there, but they are solvable issues. Turkey can overcome anything as long as we stand strong." "We are voting today for our children, for our grandchildren, for them to see a better future," said 66-year-old Kemal Ustunel.

"Last time I was more hopeful, but I believe change will happen. If Erdogan wins, I will consider leaving Turkey." "I expect hope to come out of this election," said opposition supporter Ali Sakrak. "This will be a referendum for our youth and our nation. I hope our citizens will make the right decision.""In the first round I voted for Kilicdaroglu for the presidency. But this time, AK Party has the majority in parliament. If Kilicdaroglu is elected it will be difficult for it to function," said Mahmut Cin, 29.

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