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Deposed Istanbul mayor blasts 'lies' used to annul election

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Deposed Istanbul mayor blasts 'lies' used to annul election

Imamoglu accused President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party of peddling "lies" to overturn his narrow victory in the mayoral election in March.

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Deposed Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.

5/22/19
Istanbul (AFP) - Istanbul's deposed mayor Ekrem Imamoglu said Wednesday that no one believed the "lies" used to overturn his recent election and called on voters to "correct this great shame" in next month's re-run. "Nobody believes their claims," Imamoglu said at a meeting in Istanbul to launch his re-election campaign. He accused President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party of peddling "lies" and "excuses" to overturn his narrow victory in the mayoral election in March. "When I look at their facial expressions, I see that they themselves do not believe them either," Imamoglu said. The election board earlier this month accepted the ruling party's allegations of "irregularities" and called a re-run of the vote for June 23. Imamoglu's victory for the opposition of the Republican People's Party (CHP) was the first time Erdogan's Islamic-conservative party and its predecessors had lost control of the metropolis in 25 years. Analysts say the government is reluctant to cede control of Turkey's biggest city, which provides its mayor with significant resources for patronage as well as a high-profile platform. "We will show the whole of Turkey on June 23 that there is no way out other than democracy and the ballot box," Imamoglu said. "Come and let's correct this great shame and unfairness all together."

Imamoglu said his campaign would focus on reversing extravagant spending in the city's finances which he said he discovered during his brief 18-day stint as mayor. "The resources of Istanbul municipality are being plundered... Istanbul municipality is not the property of a handful of people," he said. The opposition candidate also accused the ruling party of copying his proposals, including reduced water bills and discounted student transport, saying it was like a schoolboy copying his homework. But he sought to maintain a positive message, in line with his efforts to bring unity to Turkey's fiercely partisan politics. "We will embrace everyone... Everyone is a patriot... You will see at the end of this process we will love each other more." The top election body ruled seven against four in favour of a re-run. It did not annul the votes for the city council that were cast at the same time, and where the majority of seats went to Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party.

In the same election in the same city, the opposition win for Istanbul mayor was overturned by the election commission but the elections for the Istanbul City Council (won by Erdogan candidates) was just fine.

Erdogan's democracy formula; keep annulling elections until you get the desired result.

Related: Istanbul's ousted mayor says billions wasted under Erdogan's AKP
 
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