The amendments were approved by the Turkish parliament on January 21, despite the criticism from the opposition parties, which consider the move as a power grab attempt by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In particular, Turkish opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu warned in early April that in case the voters supported the proposals, an uncontrolled power could result in a "disaster."
According to the OSCE, during March 17-April 7 campaign "No" supporters were facing police interventions and even arrests in several cases, while Turkey's senior officials, including the president and the prime minister, equated "No" campaigners with the July 2016 failed coup plotters or terrorist organizations.
The Turkish citizens living in other countries have already cast their ballots in embassies and consulates.