It was hoped this vote might bring Turkey stability but that still seems some way off.
Sigmar Gabriel spoke on Monday in Tirana, where he was to meet with senior Albanian officials. However, this referendum is a decision on a new administrative system, a change and a transformation in the Republic of Turkey. The Kurdish problem-focused Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) announced that it would appeal against the results of some two thirds of the boxes.
The European Commission called on the Turkish authorities in a statement to "seek the broadest possible national consensus" when implementing the constitutional reforms. "They shouldn't try, it will be in vain", he said. "The tight referendum result shows how deeply divided Turkish society is and that means a big responsibility for the Turkish leadership and for President Erdogan personally". Parliament will have the power to discuss and change executive decrees, but the president will be able to dissolve Parliament. The Erdogan government has used the emergency powers to conduct a sweeping purge of the military, judiciary and civil service.
About 100,000 people - including judges, teachers, academics, doctors, journalists, military officials and police - have lost their jobs in the crackdown, and more than 40,000 have been arrested.
Erdogan said 25 million Yes votes were cast, with a 1.3-million vote margin of victory, according to unofficial results.
FILE - In this Saturday, April 15, 2017 photo, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan talks to supporters during the last rally ahead of Sunday's referendum, in Istanbul.
Christodoulides said Turkey should refrain from throwing up obstacles to the process, like making the "unacceptable demand" of granting Turkish citizens the right to relocate and transfer money, services and goods to Cyprus as part of any peace deal. The Republican People's Party (CHP) questioned the legitimacy of the result, saying the country's electoral authority had made a decision to "change the rules in the middle of the game".
However, opponents said the vote was marred by irregularities, demanding a recount of the votes.
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If the "yes" vote prevails Sunday, the 18 constitutional changes will replace Turkey's parliamentary system of government with a presidential one, abolishing the office of the prime minister.
Tezcan told reporters in Ankara Monday that counting of the ballots initially took place in secret in several polling stations.
"No one should have an offended or broken heart", he said. "Then we could have another referendum for that", he said.
Observers from the 57-nation Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, who were monitoring the vote.
He has also said Turkey could review a deal under which it limits the flow of migrants - many of them refugees fleeing war in neighboring Syria and Iraq - into the European Union unless the bloc implements plans to grant Turks visa-free travel. It stated that ballot papers without an authenticating stamp could be counted as a valid vote so long as it could not be proven that they had been moved from elsewhere, rejecting its former rule.
But electoral board head Sadi Guven defended the decision.
The president of the Federation of Turkish Associations in French-speaking Switzerland says the result of ballot among the Turkish community in Switzerland was to be expected. "The High Electoral Board has acted like this is a coup". "There is a clear clause in electoral law saying unstamped ballots must be considered invalid".





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