
Social media are alive with support for the “Yes” and “No” campaigns in Sunday’s referendum on constitutional change in Turkey.
Fifty-five million voters are expected to vote. Overseas votes have already been cast in high numbers.
Here is a sample on Twitter from both sides of the argument:
Murat Ozgur is voting “yes,” and he tweeted #Yes in 10 different languages.
Yes for bright future of #Turkey ! #Evet ,#Ere, #Yes, #Si, #Ja, #Oui, # , #, #, # … #EVETdeTarihYaz
— Murat zgr Gvendik (@guvendikk) April 15, 2017
#GanimetiZihniyeteHAYIR yzbin kere #Hayr
— ZEHRA ER (@ZEHRAERIC) April 13, 2017
Twitter user @ZEHRAERIC is voting "no" and says, "NO, 100 thousand times NO."
Twitter user Suat Ozdag is voting "yes" and says, "Travelling from Turkey's Van in a "Yes" convoy.
Van #EVET konvoyumuz hamd olsun. #EVETdeTarihYaz @mecertas @sinangoktas @Fatihciftcivan @Burhan_Kayaturk @m_aksoy01 pic.twitter.com/zYn7GZGEPh
— Suat zda (@OzdagSuat) April 15, 2017
Ugur Erhan shared the "No" campaign picture and will also be voting "no" tomorrow.
#HAYIR pic.twitter.com/MJrSTvWBaO
— Ugur Erhan Diner (@avugurerhan) April 15, 2017
@eylul_RTE says, "With the spirit of July 15th martyrs, "yes""
15 Temmuz ehitlerimizin ruhuyla TRKYEM #EVET pic.twitter.com/KtCXVyvjzC
— EYLL (@RCP_RTE) April 15, 2017
User @SRYULUCA says "God willing, hope it is a "No" win."
#16NisanKararm Allahn izniyle tabiki #Hayr
— TC 1907ULUCATRK (@SRYULUCA) April 15, 2017
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