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Here the sheep ‘told whom to vote’? Watch viral video of woman related to Turkish election

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is going to take charge of the country once again. In the second round of elections, Erdoğan got about 52 percent of the votes, while the candidate of the opposition bloc, Kamal Kalchdarlu (74), got 47.90 percent. In the first round of elections held on May 14, none of the two leaders got more than the required 50 percent votes, after which re-voting took place.

Voting with sheep

Hundreds of videos related to the celebration of Rechap Tayyip Ardoan’s victory are viral in social media, but one video caught the most attention of the people. The video is of a woman who reached the polling station to cast her vote in the second round. In the 28-second video, we will see that when the woman reached the polling station, a sheep also came along with her. As if the sheep has gone to tell which candidate the woman should vote for. Here the election officials were also shocked to see the sheep along with the woman.

Watch the video of the sheep and the woman

Viral video

It will be seen that when the woman moved towards the ballot box, the sheep also went with her. Seeing the sheep’s love for the woman, even the election officials did not expel her. In the next frame, we will see that the woman is walking ahead on the road while the sheep is following her. This video related to the immense love of women and sheep has gathered thousands of millions of likes and views. Netizens are also commenting fiercely on the video.

No one won in the first round

It is known that in the first round, Ardoan got 49.52 percent votes, while Kilicdaroglu got 44.88 percent votes. In the first round, no one won more than 50 percent of the votes needed to become the winner, so the presidential election was held again. The dual election saw a voter turnout of 86.98 percent and approximately 54 million citizens participated in the voting.

Re-elected Erdogan

On being re-elected, Erdogan spoke to supporters on a campaign bus outside his home in Istanbul. “I thank each and every member of our nation for entrusting me with the responsibility of governing this country once again for the next five years,” he said, mocking his rival candidate Kamal Kelichdarohlu. , ‘Bye bye bye, wonderful.’