Opposition parties in Turkey are calling for the results of a referendum on the country's constitution to be re-evaluated.
But Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he has won sweeping new powers that weaken the role of Parliament, and set the stage for the country to reintroduce the death penalty.
Correspondent Dorian Jones in Istanbul says the President scored 51.4% in the referendum which is a very narrow victory that the country's opposition parties are challenging.
IN: "They're crying…."
OUT: "….deeply divided"
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Hannah Lucinda Smith, a reporter in Istanbul for The Times newspaper of London, lists the opposition's concerns.
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OUT: "....become politicized"
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