В Турции прошли важнейшие выборы

В Турции в воскресенье прошли парламентские и президентские выборы, с 56,322,632 зарегистрированными избирателями и 180,065 урнами для голосования по всей стране.

Голосование началось в 8.00 по местному времени (05.00GMT) и продолжилось до 17.00. по местному времени (14:00GMT).

Избирателям выдавали бюллетени для голосования после того, как они предъявляли свои удостоверения личности или любой другой официальный документ, удостоверяющий личность.

Входить в кабину для голосования с фото / видеокамерами и мобильными телефонами было запрещено.

Избиратели должны были проголосовать по двум отдельным бюллетеням - один для президентского и один для парламентских выборов.

После окончания голосования первыми будут подсчитаны бюллетени для кандидатов в президенты.

Около 1.49 млн. эмигрантов проголосовали в 13-дневный период с 7 по 19 июня в 123 турецких представительствах за рубежом.

Их голоса будут считываться одновременно с отданными в Турции голосами.

истотчник: commonspace.eu по материалам информационного агентства Anadolu, Анкара

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