Green Left Party calls on voters abroad to go to the polls
As overseas voting for the 14 May elections continues, the Green Left Party calls on voters to go to the polls.
As overseas voting for the 14 May elections continues, the Green Left Party calls on voters to go to the polls.
The overseas voting for the presidential and parliamentary general elections to be held in Turkey and North Kurdistan on May 14 continues at the representative offices abroad. During the voting process that started on April 27, 3.5 million registered external voters will cast their votes at the polling stations in 73 countries and 52 constituencies. Voting in Germany, France, Denmark, the Netherlands and Luxembourg entered day 8. The voting started on April 29 in the Netherlands, Switzerland, USA, Australia, Belgium, England, Norway, Greece and Canada. In Czechia, Israel, Italy, Poland and Romania, voters have begun voting today. As of yesterday, 797, 493 voters went to the polls abroad.
Voting today at 131 ballot boxes set up in 21 locations in Germany. As of yesterday, 345, 458 people went to the polls in Germany, where 1.5 million voters are registered. Moreover, the Supreme Election Board (YSK) requested to increase the number of ballot boxes in 20 cities in Germany.
In Amsterdam, 5,302 voters went to the polls as of yesterday. 2968 voters cast their votes in Deventer, the Netherlands.
Voters showed great interest in the voting in France. As of yesterday, 23070 people went to the polls in the country.
Voting in Australia started on April 29 and 3,000 voters have voted in Sydney so far.
Voters in the Czech Republic, Israel, Italy, Poland and Romania have started going to the polls today.
People in Italy showed great interest in the voting that started in the morning. The Green Left Party Overseas Election Coordination called on voters to go to the polls.
Battal Geniş, a campaigner of the Green Left Party, called on all Kurdish patriots living in Italy to go to the polls.