KEY POINTS
  • The crucial presidential election in the country of 85 million is going to a runoff on May 28, since no candidate won more than 50% of the vote.
  • Turkish nationalist candidate Sinan Ogan, who ran for the presidency in Turkey's election on May 14, has thrown his support behind Erdogan.
ATA Alliance Presidential candidate Sinan Ogan announced that he will support the Presidential candidate of the People's Alliance, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in the second round to be held on May 28 on May 22 2023 in Ankara, Turkiye.

The purported kingmaker in Turkey's presidential election, a third-party candidate whose support could tip the outcome of the vote, announced his endorsement of incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, dealing a blow to the opposition and its hopes of unseating the Turkish leader after two decades in power.

Turkish nationalist candidate Sinan Ogan, who ran for the presidency in Turkey's election on May 14, threw his support behind Erdogan late Monday. Ogan won a surprising 5% of the vote in the initial contest, exceeding expectations and becoming a figure that both Erdogan and his rival, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, needed to court in the hopes of winning his supporters' votes.