"We are designing an economy focused on investment and employment, with a finance management team that has international reputation," Erdogan told his supporters at his palace in Ankara.
Following the May 14 vote, international observers pointed to the criminalization of dissemination of false information and online censorship as evidence that Erdogan had an “unjustified advantage.” They also said that strong turnout showed the resilience of Turkish democracy.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has a huge in-tray waiting for him at his presidential palace after extending his two-decade rule over Turkey for one last time. From a crippling economic crisis to a diplomatic standoff with allies, here are the priorities facing the leader
Erdogan won the re-election on Sunday, extending his rule into a third decade as the country reels under high inflation and the aftermath of an earthquake that levelled entire cities.