Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that the outcome of a referendum on moving to a presidential system was achieved despite the opposition of “those with the worldview of crusaders.”
ANKARA (Sputnik) — On Sunday, the Turks expressed their support for government-backed constitutional changes to shift to a presidential system and thus broaden presidential powers, with preliminary results showing over 51 percent of support.
“We fought against all enemies, we were attacked by those who have the worldview of the crusaders. But as a nation we remained strong. We can only bow to our shrines and not to anyone else,” Erdogan said at Ankara’s airport.
The constitutional reforms have already cleared the Turkish parliament and been signed by Erdogan.
According to the Turkish leader, once Turkey becomes a presidential republic in November 2019, in conformity with the constitutional amendments, the country will become even stronger.


All German political parties in parliament have voiced support for keeping Turkish ministers from campaigning in Germany. They warned of bringing internal Turkish conflicts to Germany amid concern over democracy.
Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of the unrecognized Abkhaz Republic Gamisonia Alekseyevna who is monitoring the Artsakh ConstitutionalRreferendum has positively assessed the course of the voting. In an interview with panorama.am at 3/8 polling station Mrs. Alekseyevna said: “We are glad to be for a vote monitoring mission in Nagorno Karabakh. This is expected to become a historic day and we welcome the conduct of the referendum.”
Turkey has arrested more than 600 people for alleged links to Kurdish militants ahead of a referendum on constitutional amendments that would give the president sweeping executive powers.
Nagorno Karabakh President Bako Sahakyan on Thursday, January 19 signed a decree on holding a constitutional referendum.
The referendum on constitutional amendments in the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh republic is likely to take place in February, deputy speaker of National Assembly, the republic’s parliament, Vahram Balayan, said Sunday.
Constitutional referendum in Azerbaijan was marked by opposition protests and unjustified detentions of activists, website of Institute for War and