From Saturday morning they started voting Turks abroad for the second round of the presidential elections in the neighboring country. After the results of the first round, the presidential seat is claimed by the current president Recep Tayyip Erdoganwho emerged as the winner in the first phase with a percentage of 49.5% and the head of the coalition of opposition parties, Kemal Kilicdarogluwho came second.

Overseas voting will continue until May 24. Those who want to vote at the customs gates will be able to vote until May 28.

Voters began casting their ballots at polling stations set up at the Turkish Embassy in Baku and Turkish consulates in Nakhchivan and Ganja from 8 a.m. local time. Turkish voters also started heading to the polls in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan on Saturday.

In Spain, Turkish nationals started voting at the polling stations in the Turkish diplomatic missions in Madrid and Barcelona. The polling stations in the country will be closed on Sunday.

At Germany, the country with the largest number of Turkish voters abroad, polling stations will be open from 08:00 to 22:00 local time until Wednesday. In Aachen and Regensburg, voting started at 9 am and will continue until 6 pm. from Saturday to Sunday

Turkish citizens in Netherlands they also started voting for the second round from 8am local time in Amsterdam, The Hague and Devender. Voting in these cities will be held from 8 am to 10 pm. until Wednesday. Voters will also be able to vote in Eindhoven from 9am to 9pm. local time from Saturday to Sunday.

At France, voters began casting their ballots for the second round of the presidential election in Paris, Marseille, Strasbourg, Lyon, Nantes and Bordeaux from 8am. local time. Voting in these cities will be held from 08:00 to 10:00. until Wednesday. Turkish expatriates will also be able to vote in Mulhouse, Clermont-Ferrand and Orléans from 9am to 9pm. on Saturday-Sunday.

Voting also started on Hellas and will be held daily until Wednesday at 8am-10pm. Local time.

Voters in Sweden, Switzerland, Finland and Belgium they also started going to the polls. The polls in Stockholm opened at 8 am and closed at 10 pm. local time from Saturday to Wednesday. In Switzerland, Turkish citizens will be able to vote at the embassy in Bern and the consulates in Zurich and Geneva from 08:00 to 10:00. local time from Saturday to Wednesday. They will also be able to vote in Helsinki from 08:00 to 10:00. local time until Tuesday.

Also, about 153,443 registered voters in the Belgium they will vote from 08:00 to 10:00. local time Saturday-Wednesday.

The vote in Poland and the Romania will be held at the same times, but will be limited to the weekend.

At Lithuania, 795 eligible voters also started coming to the polling stations of the Turkish Embassy in Vilnius. Voting will end on Sunday at 10pm. Local time.

Turkish nationals in Ireland also began voting on Saturday for the election. Polling stations have been set up at the embassy in the capital Dublin and voting will continue until May 22, from 8am to 10pm. Local time.