There was a "turning point" in Turkey. Monday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated following the opposition's victory in municipal elections in Istanbul

The country's famous metros and other important cities are also contesting his two-decade rule. Almost the final results showed Erdogan's Islamic conservative

results showed Erdogan's Islamic conservative AKP party taking a stronghold in several Anatolian provinces and major cities

While the Republican People's Party emerged victorious. Leading Cities Less than a year after the defeat of an unsuccessful presidential challenge in May

last year, the CHP was able to elect mayors in several municipalities, including Antalya, Istanbul, the capital Ankara, Adana, and Bursa. Observers called

 country's 67 percent annual inflation rate. Two pro-government newspapers, Hürriyet and Yeni Safa, on Monday emphasized voters' "message" to incumbent

According to Abdulkadir Selvi, a pundit at the pro-government daily Hurriyet who is considered close to the Erdogan camp, the result "can only be explained