In an interview on Friday, Erdogan said he came to power through democracy and will work in accordance with the democratic process.
He added: “If our nation made a different decision, we would do just that. Whatever the democratic necessity, there is nothing else to be done.
Turkish politicians are holding rallies in the final hours of their campaign on Saturday, on the eve of a pivotal election that could hugely shape the future of the NATO member.
At eight o’clock in the morning, Turkish voters go to the polls to vote in the presidential and legislative elections, provided that the polling stations close their doors at 5 p.m., according to local time.
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