The "yes" campaign was leading the initial vote count following Turkey's landmark referendum that could drastically alter the nation's presidential system, according to partial data made available on Sunday.
With around 74 percent of the vote counted, NTV broadcaster put the "yes" campaign in a preliminary lead with around 54.4 percent of the votes, the "no" camp had taken around 45.6 percent.
Several other pollsters mirrored those figures.
Thus far, supporters of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose Justice and Development Party (AKP) penned and pushed the proposals through Parliament, looked set to win.
EFE/EPA
16/4/17
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***Dieu Créateur, considérez que nous ne nous entendons pas nous-même et que nous ne savons pas ce que nous voulons, et que nous nous éloignons infiniment de ce que nous désirons.
With around 74 percent of the vote counted, NTV broadcaster put the "yes" campaign in a preliminary lead with around 54.4 percent of the votes, the "no" camp had taken around 45.6 percent.
Several other pollsters mirrored those figures.
Thus far, supporters of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose Justice and Development Party (AKP) penned and pushed the proposals through Parliament, looked set to win.
EFE/EPA
16/4/17
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***Dieu Créateur, considérez que nous ne nous entendons pas nous-même et que nous ne savons pas ce que nous voulons, et que nous nous éloignons infiniment de ce que nous désirons.
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