Turkish politicians have held their final rallies ahead of Sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan facing a difficult challenge from joint opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu. Erdogan dismissed rumours that he would not cede power if defeated, calling the suggestion "very ridiculous". The opposition has criticised Erdogan's leadership, accusing him of cracking down on dissent in recent years. Kilicdaroglu has vowed to bring democracy to Turkey if he wins and calls Sunday's vote a chance to "change Turkey's destiny". Erdogan's strategy has focused on his government's achievements and infrastructure projects, claiming the opposition would roll these back. Erdogan accused opponents of working with US President Joe Biden to unseat him, claiming comments made by Biden in January 2020 were a directive to do so.