Voters approve reforms to Turkey's constitution

A solid majority of Turkish voters approved sweeping changes to their military-era constitution – a referendum hailed by the government as a leap towards full democracy in line with its troubled bid to join the European Union.

Voters approve reforms to Turkey's constitution

A solid majority of Turkish voters approved sweeping changes to their military-era constitution – a referendum hailed by the government as a leap towards full democracy in line with its troubled bid to join the European Union.

With 99% of the vote counted, 58% had cast ballots in favour of the constitutional amendments, state-run TRT television said.

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