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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Final votes are being counted in Turkey's closely watched presidential election
It looks like Turkey's presidential election is heading for a runoff between incumbent2 Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his main opponent Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
LEILA FADEL, HOST:
Election officials say Turkey's closely watched presidential race is heading for a runoff between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his main opponent, Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The winner will define Turkey's role at a vital time for the NATO alliance.
A MART?NEZ, HOST:
After two decades in power, Erdogan has been facing his toughest challenge yet. His rival has been dubbed3 Turkey's Gandhi, and he's promising4 big changes, including closer ties with the West. And none of the candidates were able to get 50% of the total votes to win outright5.
FADEL: NPR's Peter Kenyon joins us now from Istanbul. Good morning, Peter.
PETER KENYON, BYLINE6: Hi, Leila.
FADEL: So, Peter, was this extremely close race and lack of a clear result expected?
KENYON: Well, it was a surprise, I'd say, to some pundits7 and opposition8 party supporters, certainly. They were convinced that after 20 years in power, voters were getting tired of Erdogan. Now, this is a politician who was vilified9 for a sluggish10 response to a deadly earthquake in southern Turkey just a few months ago, and he's been presiding over an ailing11 economy. And yet, once again, he seems to have reached beyond his core base of supporters and attracted enough votes to apparently12, at least, avoid losing if not win outright.
FADEL: OK, so Erdogan surprised those who predicted he was finished and made a strong showing despite the economic situation and people's anger over the earthquake response. How did he do it?
KENYON: Well, some of it's being attributed to Erdogan's political skills which are pretty well-known here, at least. He's a strong orator13. Many voters say he projects a strong image. They like that. They say he makes world powers pay more attention to Turkey than they might otherwise. Also, there has been concern in some quarters that the opposition party that Kilicdaroglu leads has a kind of a history of losing to Erdogan's ruling party. These results certainly aren't likely to change that perception.
FADEL: Now, if Erdogan does manage to pull out a victory and win another five years in power, what are the foreign policy implications here, especially when it comes to Turkey's relationship with the U.S. and other NATO allies?
KENYON: Yes, well, exactly. Another Erdogan term would likely continue the contentious14 relations Turkey's had with its NATO allies and the West in general. He's resisted NATO's attempts to add Sweden and Finland to the alliance. He did eventually agree to support Finland's bid. Sweden is still waiting as Erdogan demands concessions15 from Stockholm that they say they can't provide. Turkey's also moved closer to Russia under Erdogan, and that does concern the West. Turkey didn't join other nations in sanctioning Moscow after it invaded Ukraine, for instance, and it refused to give up missiles it acquired from Russia. Turkey also has expanded its influence in many places - Asia, Africa, the Middle East. So the results of this election are being watched closely in a number of capitals.
FADEL: And what's next?
KENYON: They should square off again in another nationwide vote on May 28. Then the question becomes, what happens to the votes that were being cast for the two other candidates that were in the race? Meanwhile, voters are watching to see what comes next.
FADEL: NPR's Peter Kenyon in Istanbul. Thank you, Peter.
KENYON: Thanks, Leila.
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