Turkish PM Tayyip Erdogan wins presidency
August 11, 2014 -- Updated 0924 GMT (1724 HKT)
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Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses nomadic Turkish groups in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, August 6. |
Erdogan stopped short of declaring victory when he spoke Sunday night.
"We will continue to work
for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland," Erdogan told a
crowd in Istanbul. "We will continue our fight for advanced democracy
and sovereignty of democracy standards."

Turkey's first direct vote for president
With nearly 98% of the
votes counted, Erdogan avoided a runoff by winning more than 52% of the
votes, according to CNN Turk and Anadolu News Agency.
Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm
Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician
Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%.
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