HDP is going up while no official results have been published yet

The fascist environment created by the AKP government meant elections were stained by frauds and irregularities

As  counting is going on at the Supreme Election Board, it has been confrimed that the HDP got over than 11 percent of votes, according to unofficial results. 

If those results were confirmed, the HDP would send 68 deputies to parliament.

The result of the HDP, said to be the first party in at least 11 cities, continues to be celebrated in many cities, especially in Amed.

In the fascist environment created by the AKP government, it has become extremely difficult to obtain results from independent and credible sources. The elections were held under State of Emergency (OHAL) and were neither fair nor transparent.

The opposition, notably the HDP, was subjected to unprecedented oppression. HDP presidential candidate, Selahattin Demirtas had to run his election campaign from prison.

According to some unofficial results for the Presidential elections, 30 percent of the votes have been gained by the Nation Alliance formed by CHP-GOOD Party-SP, while Demirtas received about 9 percent of the votes. 

The AKP's vote is said to be around 43 percent, while the alliance AKP-MHP can count with an extra 10 percent from the MHP.

There are still serious doubts as to the outcome of the elections. Participation was set at 87%. 

It has to be said that some 5 hours after the polling stations closed, the Supreme Elections Board (YSK) has yet to release any official bullettin.