it s six in the morning in singapore, and one in the morning in turkey where voting has closed in one of the most critical elections. the country is deciding whether president erdohan remains in power after 20 years. it is expected to be a close race between him and an opposition leader kemal k l cdaroglu. he is a former civil servant who heads an alliance of six opposition parties, both secular and islamist. he promised to scrap many of the powers acquired by mr erdogan and return turkey to a parliamentary system. and also called for better relations with the west including renewal of turkey s bid for membership of the eu. the current leader recep tayyip erdogan first came to power as prime minister in 2003 and became president in 2014. under him turkey enjoyed strong economic growth, but it s been hit by high inflation, and the recent earthquakes in which tens of thousands died. he s also become increasingly authoritarian with more powers in the hands of the president,
clear picture at the stage on what the result is looking like. it means that we do need to wait. and because it is so tight as well, we are looking realistically at for both kemal k l cdaroglu and for recep tayyip erdo an, votes in the high 40%. it tayyip erdo an, votes in the high a0%. it could be a5 49% tayyip erdo an, votes in the high 40%. it could be 45-49% it tayyip erdo an, votes in the high a0%. it could be a5 49% it could be as close as that but of course if neither gets above the line that is simply not enough but it s worth saying as well, this idea of a runoff. this has not happened before. they would say it would happen in two weeks time on the 28th of may but if these complaints continue, but these requests for recounts continue, we have been talking this evening, speaking to people here in adana in some say, if thatis people here in adana in some say, if that is happening could you really have a recount, a runoff into week time, that is what the losses but that happens