21st Century Wire says…
With a 51.5% vote and turnout of 25 million voters, President Erdogan claimed victory in Sunday’s referendum. With final results due to be released up to 12 days after Sunday’s referendum, the main opposition Republican Peoples’ Party (CHP) claim that unstamped ballots were given to voters and the recent result must be annulled as a result.
According to Bulent Tezcan, deputy chairman of the CHP, his party had received complaints from a number of regions where people couldn’t vote in privacy, with some ballots counted in secret, as cited by Reuters.
Furthermore he stated that its ‘impossible’ to know how many of these votes that there are and how many were stamped ‘later’. Therefore the only way to deal with peoples fear in this matter is the annulment of the election result.
Perhaps Erdogan won’t have the ‘power grab’ that many fear after all.
More on this report from RT…
Bulent Tezcan, deputy chairman of the main opposition Republican Peoples’ Party (CHP), said Monday that the “only one way to end the discussions about the vote’s legitimacy and to put the people at ease… is for the Supreme Electoral Board to cancel the vote.”
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It is illegal to count the unstamped ballots as valid, Tezcan said. He added that his party had received complaints from a number of regions where people couldn’t vote in privacy, with some ballots counted in secret, as cited by Reuters.
“At the moment it is impossible to determine how many such votes there are and how many were stamped later. This is why the only decision that will end debate about the legitimacy (of the vote) and ease the people’s legal concerns is the annulment of this election by the [electoral board],” Tezcan told a news conference.
According to the chairman of the High Electoral Board (YSK), Sadi Guven, the last-minute decision to use the unstamped ballots was not unprecedented. He insisted the step had been made before the results were entered into the voting system.
“The members of some election commissions, despite the education we provided, despite the information we gave them, made mistakes. Due to those mistakes, we have made this decision, not to violate the voters’ rights for the expression of their will. It’s not the first time we have made such a decision. Previously, ballots were accepted as valid, unless proven otherwise,” Guven was reported by HaberTurk as saying.
Members of the ruling AK Party, as well as opposition representatives, were at nearly every polling station and signed off the reports, the chairman said.
However, this did not satisfy participants of the ‘No’ campaign, with CHP head Kemal Kilicdaroglu saying that they would demand a recount of up to 60 percent of the votes. The politician also slammed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for seeking a “one-man regime,” and added that the proposed presidential changes would put the country in danger.
Erdogan announced his victory in Sunday’s tightly-contested referendum, with about 25 million Turks supporting his proposal and the ‘Yes’ camp garnering some 51.5 percent of the vote, according to the latest figures provided by Reuters.
“For the first time in the history of the Republic, we are changing our ruling system through civil politics. That is why it is very significant,” Erdogan said…
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