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Turkish PM's party leads in poll Turkish PM's party leads in poll
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Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party is leading in local elections, but has lost several key towns, after six people died in regional violence.Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party is leading in local elections, but has lost several key towns, after six people died in regional violence.
Mr Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) is facing a slimmer majority than when it won a landslide victory in polls two years ago. Mr Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) got less support than when it won a landslide victory in polls two years ago.
At least six people were reportedly killed in mainly Kurdish eastern areas.At least six people were reportedly killed in mainly Kurdish eastern areas.
The deaths came as supporters of rival candidates for the non-party position of village chief fought armed battles.The deaths came as supporters of rival candidates for the non-party position of village chief fought armed battles.
Last year, the AKP survived a trial aimed at closing it down as a threat to secularism.Last year, the AKP survived a trial aimed at closing it down as a threat to secularism.
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"This is a message from the people and we will take the necessary lessons," said a sombre Mr Erdogan, as the results became apparent."This is a message from the people and we will take the necessary lessons," said a sombre Mr Erdogan, as the results became apparent.
"A cabinet reshuffle is possible, though not necessarily related to the election results," he added."A cabinet reshuffle is possible, though not necessarily related to the election results," he added.
Partial results suggest the AKP has only garnered 39% of the vote, down from 47% in national elections in 2007, although it did appear to have won most of the mayoral and district administrator posts available, AP news agency reported.Partial results suggest the AKP has only garnered 39% of the vote, down from 47% in national elections in 2007, although it did appear to have won most of the mayoral and district administrator posts available, AP news agency reported.
However, the AKP failed to win in Diyarbakir, the largest city in the country's Kurdish-dominated south-east, where the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party had a strong lead.However, the AKP failed to win in Diyarbakir, the largest city in the country's Kurdish-dominated south-east, where the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party had a strong lead.
The AKP also lost in Izmir, and faced an extremely close race in Ankara and Istanbul.The AKP also lost in Izmir, and faced an extremely close race in Ankara and Istanbul.
The secular Republican People's Party trailed with 20% of the vote, while the Nationalist Action Party was in third place with 17%, state television reported.The secular Republican People's Party trailed with 20% of the vote, while the Nationalist Action Party was in third place with 17%, state television reported.
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The government hoped for success to allow it to re-focus attention on democratic reforms, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Istanbul.The government hoped for success to allow it to re-focus attention on democratic reforms, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Istanbul.
The AKP wants to prove it is at least as popular now as in the national election in 2007The AKP wants to prove it is at least as popular now as in the national election in 2007
It is also expected to conclude talks with the International Monetary Fund for a multi-billion dollar loan to help Turkey weather the economic crisis.It is also expected to conclude talks with the International Monetary Fund for a multi-billion dollar loan to help Turkey weather the economic crisis.
While this was a local election it felt like a national one, our correspondent says, and almost every street was festooned with party flags and posters.While this was a local election it felt like a national one, our correspondent says, and almost every street was festooned with party flags and posters.
Party leaders - especially Mr Erdogan - had been touring the country for several weeks, staging mass political rallies.Party leaders - especially Mr Erdogan - had been touring the country for several weeks, staging mass political rallies.
The shrinking economy and rising unemployment likely influenced some voters, our correspondent adds, but Mr Erdogan is still the most popular Turkish politician by far.The shrinking economy and rising unemployment likely influenced some voters, our correspondent adds, but Mr Erdogan is still the most popular Turkish politician by far.