ANKARA (Reuters) - Turks approved by a narrow margin an April 16 referendum to change the constitution and hand President Tayyip Erdogan sweeping powers.
The opposition and overseas observers say the vote was riddled with irregularities, including the electoral board's decision to accept ballots that had not been officially stamped by authorities at polling stations.
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