Meanwhile first-time voter Eren Uzmele, 19, said: “The future of the country is in our hands. Yeliz Sahin, 46, whose brother and his son died in the earthquake, said: “It’s a historical moment that we’ve been waiting for for 20 years. Speaking to CNN from a polling station in Istanbul’s Beyogly district, voter Korhan Futaci, 46, said: “My vote is for freedom. Kilicdaroglu earlier accused Erdogan’s AK Party of demanding recounts and delaying results in opposition strongholds, including in Ankara and Istanbul.Įlection representative prepare the ballots at a polling station at a polling station in Istanbul. “We believe we will finish this round with over 50% of the votes,” he told supporters at the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party headquarters in Ankara. More recently Erdogan has raised eyebrows in the West by continuing to maintain close ties with Russia as it continues its Ukraine onslaught, and has caused a headache for NATO’s expansion plans by stalling the membership of Finland and Sweden.Įarlier in the count, Erdogan was confident he’d secure enough votes to win the election. In 2019, it even bought weapons from the country in defiance of the US. Turkey, a NATO member that has the alliance’s second-largest army, has strengthened its ties with Russia in recent years. The outcome of the make-or-break vote is also being closely watched internationally, especially in Moscow and Europe. Sunday’s race poses the biggest challenge yet to Turkey’s strongman leader Erdogan, who faced economic headwinds and criticism that the impact of the devastating February 6 earthquake.įor the first time, Turkey’s factious opposition coalesced around a single candidate, Kilicdaroglu, who represents an election coalition of six opposition parties.īefore the vote, analysts predicted that Erdogan would not give up power without a struggle – and that even if Kilicdaroglu managed to pull ahead, it was possible the numbers could be contested. Everyone will see that,” he said, of the runoff, slated for May 28. We will absolutely win this election in the second round. “If our nation says second round, we gladly accept it. Kilicdaroglu welcomed the prospect of a runoff vote and said his party would triumph. He tweeted that a second vote is “quite possible,” and that “Turkish nationalists and Ataturkists are in a key position for this election.” The third candidate, Sinan Ogan, received 5.28% of votes, according to Anadolu, raising the possibility he could be a kingmaker in a runoff. With 97.95% of votes counted, state-run Anadolu news agency reported Erdogan had 49.34% of votes, compared to 44.99% for his main opponent, Kemal Kilicdaroglu – meaning neither could claim an outright win. The mood noticeably darkened at the headquarters of Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in Istanbul on Sunday evening as his early lead slipped away. The high stakes election will ultimately decide the fate of a key NATO ally and regional power broker at a time when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has plunged much of the world into uncertainty. Repeatable Levequests (Charity) are highlighted.Turkey’s fiercely contested presidential election appears likely to go to a second round after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed to secure 50% of votes cast to decisively extend his 20-year rule. Charity - Leves that allow you to turn in additional items (up to three times) to receive bonus experience points.Ingenuity - Leves that involve crafting an item and then delivering it to a different location than where you picked up the quest.Constancy - Leves that involve crafting an item and then delivering it to the same location you picked up the quest.I usually farm and do other gathering while I'm watching TV, which helps. Farming shards is pretty annoying, but will save you a lot of gil in the long run. Another important reminder is that turning in high quality items gives 200% XP and gil, so try to aim for levequests that are a little lower than your current level, just so you have a higher chance to create HQ items.īlacksmith's require A LOT of Fire Shards, so be sure to stock up on those. At level 20, you can begin 'repeatable tradecraft leves' (Chairty) on several of the available quests, however you can only repeat these quests up to 3x. I recommend saving your allowed levequests for crafting in particular it seems to be the longer grind compared to the other jobs. Below is a list of levels and locations to be looking for as you craft. Every starting city will unlock levequests as they become available, as well. New levequests become available to Disciples of Hand every 5 levels in various locations in Eorzea.
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