I certainly can't see it being a good thing....
Consider other places where there area rulers with a 'right to rule' irrespective of bothersome things like elections... Syria springs to mind, as does North Korea.
Erdogan's post-coup crackdown on Journalists and the free press can't have hurt his cause when it came to getting his message out there louder than the 'no' camp.
QuoteAccording to the annual survey compiled by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), there were 259 journalists in jail as of 1 December, and at least 81 of those were in Turkish prisons.
All of the editors, writers, cartoonists and photographers detained in Turkey are facing anti-state charges
QuoteIt is believed to be the highest number of journalists ever held in one country at one time.
(yep even more than in China!)
QuoteIn a two-month period, the Turkish government led by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan detained more than 100 journalists and closed down at least 100 news outlets
(link to article (https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2016/dec/13/turkey-has-81-of-the-worlds-259-jailed-journalists-behind-bars))
I think Turkey's history of secularism (since post WW1) which has made it a generally safe place for Westerners is at an end and I think there will be more of an opportunity for extremists to operate there.
The implications for US/NATO bases in the country, and how Russia may involve itself, are also concerning.
Here comes another muslim country shitfight Vlad.
Look at the size of the protests in these places.
Biggest here was when the Springboks toured in 82. Still nothing compared to some places. And lets hope stays that way.