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Turkey sets April 16 as date for key referendum

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday rubber stamped constituti­onal changes boosting his powers, paving the way for a referendum on the issue in mid April, a senior minister said.

The referendum “is planned to take place on April 16,” deputy prime minister Numan Kurtulmus said in comments broadcast on state-run TRT television.

Parliament in January approved a new 18-article constituti­on to create an executive presidency along the lines of that in the United States and France.

The government says the changes, which will scrap the office of prime minister, will ensure more effective leadership, but critics fear they would open the way for one-man rule.

The law would give the head of state the power to hire and fire ministers, and could see Erdogan staying in power until 2029. The post of prime minister will be replaced with one or more vice-presidents.

The parliament­ary debate on the changes prompted violent scuffles, with the assembly witnessing fractious fighting.

The bill would allow for parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections to be held at the same time, with November 3, 2019, as the date of the next ballot.

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