Observer: 2.5 million votes 'suspicious'

Observer: 2.5 million votes 'suspicious'

World April 18, 2017 08:39

vienna - The referendum in Turkey may be 'manipulated' to 2.5 million votes. That said one of the observers of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on Tuesday against the Austrian radio station ORF.

' There is a suspicion that may be manipulated to 2.5 million votes, '' said Alev Korun, an Austrian parliamentarian. She was referring to the decision of the Turkish electoral council to Sunday also ballots to approve without official stamp. Korun also said the Turkish police two of her colleagues bothered in Diyarbakır.

The OSCE on Monday came out with a critical report on Turkey's referendum. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan rejected the criticism. ' Know your place, 'Erdogan said for the international observers who said that the two sides did not have equal opportunities.

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