Turkish opposition to Contest Referendum Results
World | April 17, 2017
After Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed victory in a referendum that could give him sleeping powers, the opposition in Turkey said they are to call for a recount of over 35% of the votes over doubts of violations that took place, BNR reported.
The opposition have been protesting against a decision by the High Electoral Board to accept ballots without an official stamp on them.
After the end of yesterday’s referendum state-run media reported 51% of voters supported the constitutional changes offered by Erdogan, while 49% voted of the ‘’No’’ campaign
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