Tayyip Erdogan was sworn in as Turkey's 12th president on Thursday (August 28), cementing his position as its most powerful leader of recent times, in what his opponents fear heralds an increasingly authoritarian rule.
Reading the oath of office in a ceremony in parliament, Erdogan vowed to protect Turkey's independence and integrity, to abide by the constitution and by the principles of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the modern secular republic.
"In my capacity as President of the Republic, I swear upon my honour and repute before the great Turkish nation and before history to safeguard the existence and independence of the state," he said at the brief ceremony.
He was then seen off by military salute as he left to lay a wreath at Ataturk's mausoleum which lies on a hill in the heart of Ankara and is one of the most important symbols of the secular republic. This was to be followed by another ceremony at the presidential palace.
Moments after being sworn in,