NEWS CENTER - Erdoğan could not get the votes he wanted in Kurdistan, where AKP's President Erdoğan continued the war concept with pressure.
Deepening the concept of war with the policies of denial in the Kurdish issue, AKP President Tayyip Erdoğan lost votes in Kurdistan once again in the May 28 Presidential second round elections, and the Presidential candidate of the Nation Alliance, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, stood out.
WAR MADE ERDOĞAN LOSE VOTES
Erdoğan lost in Şırnak and Hakkari, which are on the border of Zap, Metîna and Avaşîn regions of the Federated Kurdistan Region, where he continued the war concept he put into effect in 2015. While there was no increase in Erdogan's votes, Kılıçdaroğlu received 76.30 percent in Şırnak and 72 percent in Hakkari.
AMED SAID 'NO' TO ERDOĞAN
In Amed(Diyarbakır), which has become the center of the AKP government's repression policies; While Erdoğan received 28.37 percent of the vote, Kılıçdaroğlu, who was fully supported by the Kurds, received 71.61 percent of the vote.
ANGRY OF BATMAN AND MERDİN CONTINUES
In Mardîn, where anger against the government continued in the second round, the 34% of the votes Erdoğan received in the 2018 elections did not change. In Batman, Erdogan's vote rate remained in the 32 percent band. Kılıçdaroğlu, on the other hand, received 65.22 percent of the vote in Merdin and 67.90 percent in Batman.
A RECORD VOTE FOR KILIÇDAROĞLU
In Dersim(Tunceli), where the AKP's war concept and special war policies are most intense, Erdogan, who received 18.66 percent of the votes in the 2018 elections, was able to get 17.19 percent of the votes in the May 28 elections.
'YES' TO KILIÇDAROĞLU IN KURDISTAN
“No” to Erdogan 57.68 percent in Erdexan(Ardahan), 56.40 percent in Qers(Kars), 66.78 percent in Idir, 65.34 percent in Agirî(Ağrı), 58.33 percent in Mûş, and Wan 61.50 percent, 50.21 percent in Bedlis(Bitlis) and 55.44 percent in Sêrt(Siirt) said “yes” to Kılıçdaroğlu.