Expatriate Turks flock to ballot boxes

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There is very little time left until the elections in Türkiye. As the elections approach, the political scene continues to heat up. Expatriate Turks, who had the right to vote abroad for the first time in 2014, continue to vote. The excitement of the election can be seen on the faces of the expatriates who vote all over the world.

Expatriate Turks flock to ballot boxes

Voting for the President and 28th Term Parliamentary Elections to be held in Belgium and Türkiye on 14 May continues with high participation and calmness.

The elections, which were held under security measures at the ballot boxes set up in a wide area in the Expo area in the capital Brussels, continue on the 5th day.

Turkish citizens in Italy have started to vote at the Turkish Embassy in Rome and the Consulate General in Milan as of today.

Citizens cast their votes in the only ballot box set up for elections in the Roman Embassy.

In Czechia, voters registered in the foreign electoral roll started to vote at the ballot box set up in the Turkish Embassy in the capital Prague, within the scope of the General Elections for the President and the 28th Term Member of Parliament.

Voters registered in the foreign electoral register in Romania started to vote within the scope of the General Elections for the President and 28th Term Member of Parliament to be held on 14 May.

In the Romanian capital city of Bucharest and Constanta, ballot boxes were set up for the elections to be held in Türkiye.

Türkiye's Ambassador to Bucharest, Ozgur Kıvanc Altan, also played the game.

In Poland, voters registered in the foreign electoral roll started to vote in the ballot box established in the capital Warsaw, within the scope of the general election to be held on 14 May in Türkiye.

In Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, ballot boxes were set up for the President and 28th Term Parliamentary Elections to be held in Türkiye on 14 May.

Voters started to vote in 2 ballot boxes set up in Tel Aviv Embassy of Türkiye. Sakir Ozkan Torunlar, Ambassador of Türkiye to Tel Aviv, voted.

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