Ankara: The European Union has urged Turkey to implement reforms and to draft a new constitution that would usher in more freedoms after Turks approved sweeping changes to the constitution.
About 58 per cent voted in favour of government-proposed amendments to the constitution crafted after a 1980 military coup in a referendum on Sunday.
EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said on Monday the changes address "long-standing priorities" for Turkey's membership.
He says Turkey needs to enact laws to implement the reforms as well as a new constitution that would bring its democracy more in line with European standards.
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