Voters in Turkey will decide in a referendum on April 16th whether to approve constitutional amendments that would change the structure of governance in the country from a parliamentary system to a presidential one. The amendments would greatly extend the powers of the president and abolish the position of prime minister. All overseas voting ended on April 9, though the result will not be announced until the polls in Turkey close on the 16th. Overseas campaigning has caused bitter rows between Turkey and some of its European neighbors. President Erdogan accused Dutch and German authorities of acting like Nazis when they refused to allow Turkish officials to campaign in their countries. Will Erdogan realize his political dream? What's next for Turkey’s relationship with Europe? For more insight, Liu Xin is joined by Professor Selcuk Colakoglu, director of the Turkish Center for Asia-Pacific Studies in Ankara, Turkey and Professor Tugrul Keskin, a member of the Center for Turkish Studies at Shanghai University.
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