Recep Tayyip Erdogan takes the oath after winning last month’s presidential election (Picture: AFP)
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken the oath of office, ushering in a third presidential term following three stints as prime minister.
Mr Erdogan, 69, won a new five-year term in a run-off presidential race last week, potentially stretching his 20-year rule in the key Nato country that straddles Europe and Asia into a quarter of a century.
He took the oath in a session in parliament before an inauguration ceremony to be attended by dozens of foreign dignitaries.
The Turkish leader will announce his new cabinet later on Saturday.
The line-up should indicate whether there will be a continuation of unorthodox economic policies or a return to more conventional ones amid a cost-of-living crisis.
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The Turkish President won an unprecented third presidential term earlier this month.Â