Updated On: 14 May, 2023 11:08 AM IST | Ankara | AP
The vote will either grant the increasingly authoritarian Erdogan a new five-year term in office or set the NATO-member country on what his opposition contender calls a more democratic path

The elections come as the country is wracked by economic turmoil that critics blame on the government`s mishandling of the economy and a steep cost-of-living crisis. File photo/AFP
Voters in Turkiye are heading to the polls on Sunday for landmark parliamentary and presidential elections that are expected to be tightly contested and could be the biggest challenge Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces in his two decades in power.
The vote will either grant the increasingly authoritarian Erdogan a new five-year term in office or set the NATO-member country on what his opposition contender calls a more democratic path.