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Türkiye’s President Tayyip Erdoğan has claimed victory in Turkey’s presidential election, a win that would steer his increasingly authoritarian rule into a third decade.

Addressing supporters, Mr Erdoğan said voters had given him the responsibility to rule for the next five years.

“The only winner is Türkiye,” he said, addressing cheering supporters from atop a bus in Istanbul.

Final official results have yet to be released.

There was no immediate response to Mr Erdoğan’s victory speech from his challenger, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.

The election had been seen as one of the most consequential yet for Türkiye, with the opposition believing it had a strong chance of unseating Mr Erdoğan after his popularity was hit by a cost-of-living crisis.

Rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu casts his ballot at a polling station in Ankara.()

Instead, victory will reinforce his image of invincibility, after having already redrawn domestic, economic, security and foreign policy in the NATO member country of 85 million people and positioned Türkiye as a regional power.

Supporters gathered at his Istanbul residence in anticipation of victory as data reported by both state-run Anadolu agency and the opposition ANKA news agency gave him the edge with nearly 99 per cent of ballot boxes counted.

The head of the High Election Board earlier told a news conference that Mr Erdoğan was leading Mr Kılıçdaroğlu with 54.47 per cent support, with 54.6 per cent of ballot boxes logged.

‘I expect everything to become better’

Mr Erdoğan, head of the Islamist-rooted AK Party, appealed to voters with nationalist and conservative rhetoric during a divisive campaign that deflected attention from deep economic troubles.

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