Erdoğan poised for third decade in power as Turkey heads to election runoff.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party failed to secure a majority in the parliamentary elections, leading to a run-off vote. Erdogan's party won 42.5% of the vote, while the opposition party won 33.9%. Erdogan still holds the upper hand as he is expected to form a coalition government with a nationalist party. The opposition party is hoping to gain more support in the run-off vote.
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