
Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim stressed Sunday his respect for the results of the referendum of the constitutional amendments, whatever they may be.
"Whatever the outcome, we will give it the highest respect. Our nation's decision is the finest decision," he told reporters after voting in ?zmir Province.
Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu has confirmed in a statement to reporters in the northern state of Trabzon that all the information he received from the states and the provinces indicate that no incident disturbed the referendum.
The atmosphere of the referendum and the campaigns that preceded it were the safest among the electoral races that Turkey witnessed in recent years.
Source: QNA
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