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Turkish President Erdogan wants the office of President to be granted more powers, including the ability to directly appoint top figures in the judicial system and cabinet members. Opinion polls show a 50 - 50 split.

 

Thing is, there could be trouble in places like Germany and Austria as there are lots of Turks there who are just as split on the matter as the ones at home. Lively times ahead.

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Of course he will get absolute power.

This referendum is just pro forma, and it's staged

like that coupe last summer. Erdogan is puppet on the string, controlled by Putin.

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There is a very annoying thing going on here, Dutch and German media keep reporting that the majority of Dutch/German Turks are pro-Erdogan. This is based on a very vocal group that stages protests at every opportunity. In reality (and speaking from experience as I know a lot of Dutch Turks) the second and third generation can't stand Erdogan and know he is a fraud.

 

Unfortunately, that is not going to sell newspapers though.

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There is a very annoying thing going on here, Dutch and German media keep reporting that the majority of Dutch/German Turks are pro-Erdogan. This is based on a very vocal group that stages protests at every opportunity. In reality (and speaking from experience as I know a lot of Dutch Turks) the second and third generation can't stand Erdogan and know he is a fraud.

 

Unfortunately, that is not going to sell newspapers though.

 

And your estimation is based only on small number of Dutch Turks you know. Let's have a look at Cologne for example - population consists of 60000 Turks, pro-Erdogan protest attracted 40000 Turks. Possible gathered from other locations as well, but still significant number.

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And I bet they are all votes for Ergodan :suspect:

He can do what he wants now , the intellectuals, judges and military languishing in jail as well as the Kurds in northern Syria had better get ready for what ever he will now throw at them without any opposition from any one in Turkey's so called democracy .

 

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They dont have much of a choice. Im going to be there in 3 weeks, will be interesting to see how things change between now and then..

They had a big choice around six months ago and blew it .

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It seems that most people living in big cities voted for Parliamentary Democracy, the majority of poor Islamists out in the sticks voted for "A Strong Leader".

 

Kamel Ataturk must be spinning in his grave.

 

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And your estimation is based only on small number of Dutch Turks you know. Let's have a look at Cologne for example - population consists of 60000 Turks, pro-Erdogan protest attracted 40000 Turks. Possible gathered from other locations as well, but still significant number.

 

Pro Erdogan protests always attract more people, because they are staged and sanctioned. Anti Erdogon protestors are noticeable by their absence due to the real fear of being arrested or the fact they are already incarcerated.

 

Even if you are in Cologne you will still have vulnerable relatives back home.

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I believe that children are our future. Unless we stop them now.

 

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