It's a rarity for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Bad news at the voting booth, results that could signal real trouble for his reign after 15 years. These were local elections, not national, and Erdogan himself wasn't running. The results, however, are seen as a direct reflection on him, given that he had been campaigning furiously for candidates in his Justice and Development Party (AKP). Details:
- Two major losses: Erdogan's party appears to have lost mayoral races in the capital, Ankara, and in Erdogan's native Istanbul. Reuters describes the loss of control in these cities, particularly the power hub of Ankara, as "stunning." The AKP, however, plans to challenge the Ankara loss to the Republican People's Party (CHP).