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At AKP's party headquarters in Istanbul, supporters mingle with camera crews and officials as the results gradually filter on the screen of the TV projector.
A percentage point, a region, their cheers are getting higher and higher.
As their confidence grows, there are more and more party songs from speakers.
The organizers soon showed up with weapons full of party flags, handing out party flags in the crowd that frantically waved them without any persuasion or instructions.
What's the difference in five months?
Back in June, in the same big deal, I saw the faces of Justice and Development Party supporters moving from fear to failure, when they saw their party lose the ruling majority it had enjoyed for more than a decade.
There was no music at that time, no party sprinkled on the street, no car fleet with horns, and no young people with bright shots shouted slogans.
In June, its pro supporters
For the first time, the Kurdish HDP has won seats in parliament to celebrate victory, and in the process has changed the political landscape.
At that time, the success of the HDP was driven by the support of Turks from all political fields, whose secular messages attracted these people, inclusive politics-seen as a deterrent to President Erdogan and the growing dictatorship of the Justice and Development Party.
So the focus of the June election has changed, and the ambition of the Justice and Development Party is to win a large enough majority to try to change the constitution and grant President Erdogan a series of executive powers.
Losing the ruling majority is seen as a fierce rejection of these plans.
But this time, the Justice and Development Party has focused on the instability and uncertainty facing Turkey as a result of its election results in June.
The party blamed the Islamic State's deadly suicide attack and the violent collapse of a cease-fire agreement with Kurdish militants of the PKK on the lack of strong leadership.
Simply put, the message is "if you vote against it, you vote for the league, that's what you get . . . . . . You have a chance to correct the mistake ".
As a result, the HDP has barely passed the electoral threshold and is far away
The right-wing MHP party, which has refused to join the Justice and Development Party, thinks its share of the vote has fallen.
Opposition parties have expressed anger at the intimidation tactics used by the Justice and Development Party, accusing them of slanderous activities while aggressively closing media outlets critical of the government.
But after the results were announced, they appeared to accept the results immediately and offered a serious resignation.
Few predict such a decisive victory for the Party for Justice and Development.
The opposition's response in the coming months will depend on how President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Davutoglu define the "stability" they have promised ".