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Türkiye, referendum: last rallies Erdogan

The Turkish president plays all out on the eve of the referendum on presidentialism. In support of the "No" march of activists

Türkiye, referendum: last rallies Erdogan

(Ansa) No electoral silence in Turkey, on the eve of the crucial referendum on presidentialism. A few hours after the opening of the polls, rallies continue throughout the country to try to convince the undecided, in a challenge that the polls consider head to head. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is very active, who until the end is planning events in the disputed districts of Istanbul.

There are as many as four of his rallies, scheduled for today Saturday, on the Asian and European shores, but, sources from his AKP indicate, some further unscheduled stops are not excluded. Appointments in Istanbul also for the premier, Binali Yildirim, while the latest appeals for the 'no' of the pro-Kurdish party HDP will come from Diyarbakir, the 'capital' of the south-east. Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the main opposition party in Parliament, the Kemalist CHP, will travel to Anatolia, a few kilometers from the capital Ankara. A march of activists along the Bosphorus in Istanbul is also planned in support of the 'no' vote.

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