Politics

"Keep hands away": Turkey accused the Russian Federation of intervention in the presidential election

Turkish Presidential Candidate Kelichdaroglu stated that the Russians were involved in "installations, conspiracies, dipfeits and records" that were discovered on May 10. Candidate for Turkish President Kemal Hychdroglu said that the Russian Federation was interfering with the election process in his country. The politician wrote about it on his Twitter page on May 10.

"Dear Russian friends, you are behind the installations, conspiracies, content of Deep Fake and records that were exposed in this country yesterday. If you want to continue our friendship after May 15, keep your hands as far away from the Turkish state," - said Kilichdaroglu. The Turkish politician also added that he still advocates cooperation and friendly relations with the Russians.

It should be noted that at the time of writing of the publication in the Russian Federation, they did not respond to the statement of the Turkish presidential candidate, but in the Russian edition "Lenta. ru" noted that a few days earlier, Rezhep Erdogan on a speech before supporters showed a video, which was visible as the leader of Kurdish fighters . Allegedly calling to vote for the rugge.

According to Hürriyet Daily News, one of the four Turkish presidential candidates Muharem Inge withdrew his candidate. The leader of the Batkivshchyna Party stated that he was a conspiracy against him, which includes the publication of false sex video with his participation on May 10. "I shoot my candidacy. I do it for my country," Izhi said at a press conference on May 11 in Istanbul.

The politician criticized the police and the prosecutor's office for not taking any measures for conspiracies and fakes against him. He also called the video mentioned "Fake". According to journalists, in the evening of May 10, Kelichdarogli called Muharramka India to express his support and offer together to fight against the organizers of the conspiracy. "We still have a place for him at our desk," said India's ruggla.

Recall that on May 7, Turkish President Recep Taiip Erdogan conducted an election rally in Istanbul, which came about 1. 7 million people. Speaking to his supporters, he said that he would not allow his opponent to Kilichdaroglu "divide the country". We also wrote that according to a survey of May 11, the current President Recep Taiip Erdogan loses his position among the people and on the eve of the presidential election, lags behind his main rival, Kelichdaroglu by more than 5%.