At least 1.7 million people attend mass Istanbul rally, Turkish president says

Bernama
May 8, 2023 09:41 MYT
Turkiye will hold its elections on May 14. On the presidential ballot, voters will choose between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (pic), leading opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, Muharrem Ince, and Sinan Ogan.- File Pic
ANKARA: With less than a week left for presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkiye, the country's president held a mass rally in Istanbul on Sunday with at least 1.7 million people attending.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the massive crowd of people at the Istanbul rally and recalled his government's achievements over the last 21 years, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.
The Turkish leader said his government has tripled the national income over the past 21 years.
"In 21 years, we have provided jobs and food to 21 million people added to our population. We built 10.5 million new houses in 21 years and provided families home."
He criticised the Turkish opposition over their inimical rhetoric on homegrown drones and combat drones, and pledged to further enhance the country's defence industry.
On energy, Erdogan recalled the billions of dollars of worth natural gas and oil reserves discovered in the Black Sea and Turkiye's southern Gabar area that has been put at the disposal of the Turkish nation.
Erdogan also said his government is implementing the "Great Istanbul Tunnel Project," which he said "will be the third tube to run through beneath the Sea of Marmara."
"We are preparing Istanbul for the Century of Turkiye, and Istanbul will be the locomotive for the rise of the Century of Turkiye," he added.
The elections in Turkiye will take place on May 14. On the presidential ballot, voters will choose between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking reelection, leading opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, Muharrem Ince, and Sinan Ogan.
Meanwhile, 24 political parties and 151 independent candidates are vying for seats in the 600-member Turkish parliament.
-- BERNAMA
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