Constitutional changes that will change Turkey’s parliamentary system to presidential one (a new system whereby the president will be allowed to be affiliated to a political party) were approved by a referendum on April 16. This referendum will bring about changes in 18 articles of the Turkish constitution, amending the powers of the president as well as ending the office of prime minister and giving the president power to appoint the members of the Council of Ministers. Furthermore, the number of Parliament members will increase to 600. All the changes introduced by the referendum will come into effect with presidential and general elections to be held in tandem on November 3, 2019.
Daily French language newspaper of Morocco published Harun Yahya’s article.
http://www.harunyahya.fr/fr/Articles/246714/Apr%C3%A8s-le-r%C3%A9f%C3%A9rendum-en-Turquie
http://aujourdhui.ma/monde/apres-le-referendum-en-turquie