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May 28, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Opposition MPs seek removal of immunity in protest of probe into leader

CHP deputies marched towards the Parliament Speaker's Office and submitted their petitions at the office, asking for the removal of their parliamentary immunity as well. (Photo: AA)
11 January 2012 / TODAYSZAMAN.COM,
Deputies from the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) on Wednesday asked Parliament to strip them of their parliamentary immunity in protest of a move by a prosecutor to investigate CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu on charges of attempting to influence a fair trial.

The prosecutor has also requested the removal of the CHP leader's parliamentary immunity and forwarded the request to the Ministry of Justice. If Kılıçdaroğlu's parliamentary immunity is removed, an indictment can be filed against him and he may face trial.

Some 80 deputies from the main opposition party called a press conference in front of the Parliament building early in the day to protest the prosecutor's move. Speaking on behalf of the group, CHP parliamentary group Deputy Chairman Akif Hamzaçebi said CHP deputies do not believe that the probe was launched by the “independent judiciary.”

The deputies then marched towards the Parliament Speaker's Office and submitted their petitions at the office, asking for the removal of their parliamentary immunity as well.

The CHP leader had earlier submitted a petition to Parliament in which he asked the legislative body to remove his immunity. “I do not need immunity. Here is my petition. I will forward it [to Parliament] after the group meeting. I am not among those who make politics through fear. Do you want to settle accounts with the CHP leader? Remove his immunity,” Kılıçdaroğlu said on Tuesday.

The investigation was launched over Kılıçdaroğlu's statements to the press in November following a visit he paid to Mustafa Balbay and Mehmet Haberal, who are both jailed in Silivri Prison as part of an investigation into Ergenekon, a clandestine criminal network charged with plotting to overthrow the government. During his speech, Kılıçdaroğlu likened Silivri Prison to “concentration camps” and said he “cannot digest” calling the judges hearing the Ergenekon case “judges.”

Silivri Public Prosecutor Ali İşgören launched an investigation into Kılıçdaroğlu's remarks and accused him of “attempting to influence a fair trial” and “insulting a public official."

 
COMMENTS
actually... would it not be a positive thing if this lot carried on their good work? Yes, strike out immunity for parliamentarians and senior civil servants. and would it not be great if they carried on striking out the undemocratic aspects of the constitution their party members wrote for the milit...
tehlikeli yabanci
the first thing that strikes the casual observer is how progressive and modern these people look (i joke of course!) had the caption not been there i would have mistaken this lot for the attendees of a mobster's funeral.
tehlikeli yabanci
With statue of blind justice, the blindfold represents objectivity, impartiality and neutrality in the dispensing of justice regardless of religion, race, creed, or wealth, military service or parliamentary membership is a fundamental concept. No one should be above the law. No one should have legal...
Shaun
Everyone was telling me, that the CHP's K.K is not a leader and so forth, then why those More Turkish and Less Muslim Deputies are marching.?! Who they represent.?! If they don't represent More Turkish people, like my self, I will be a cosmonaft. AKP party, you strip all immunities and we ALL will b...
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