Erdogan described as 'Turkish dictator' on Wikipedia in wake of 'yes' vote
The user is not alone in criticizing Erdogan. Following the attempted military coup in July 2016,Turkey has been under a state of emergencythat has been strongly criticized by foreign leaders asheading down the path towards a dictatorship. The state of emergency gives the Turkish government the power to fire state employees and extended the time suspects can be held in jail without being charged.
More than 100,000 people, including soldiers, police officers and teachers have been removed from their positions since the start of the state of emergency. At least 40,000 people have been arrested following the attempted coup in Turkey for suspected links to US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Turkey accuses of influencing last year's attempted coup.
Sunday's referendum voteis set to consolidate Erdogan's powers, including the right to create budgets, dissolve parliament, and appoint and dismiss government ministers or judges without parliamentary approval.