As the agency informs, the site is under the protection of special forces and plainclothes security forces, which inspect the property of citizens entering the territory. In addition, fences were installed in front of the polling station to prevent vehicles from entering the polling station. RIA Novosti reports that crowds of journalists are already on duty in the immediate vicinity of the polling station.
Recall that in Turkey at 8 am (coinciding with Moscow) presidential elections began. The country also chooses a new parliament.
Polling stations will be open until 5:00 p.m. Turkey’s High Election Commission (YSK) informs that more than 191,000 ballot boxes have been placed across the country. It is known that 60.7 million Turkish citizens have the right to vote (we are talking about those who live inside the country), while women have a slight advantage in this matter: more than 30.7 million Turkish women will be able to vote.
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