The President Erdogan filed a lawsuit against Republican People's Party for insulting
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan today filed a lawsuit against the largest opposition party accusing the makers of insulting, denounced as "an authoritarian coup" against the media and the opposition, according to the Anatolian news agency.
The lawsuit was filed by the lawyer of the Turkish president at the expense of all the Republican People's Party MPs (CHP), including its leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu party, according to the same source. The prosecutor is expected to decide whether to launch a formal investigation or not.
"Turkey is going through a bleak authoritarian coup organized by the presidential palace" after the failed coup attempt of July 15, yesterday announced the CHP after a party meeting chaired by Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
"The current political situation constitutes a serious threat to the freedom of our people and our country's future," added the statement.
Kemal Kilicdaroglu was initially championed Recep Tayyip Erdogan after the attempted coup. At that time, the president of Turkey withdrew all lawsuits and lawsuits he had filed against the head of the CHP, who had called "dictator."
In thousands of Turks ordinary citizens, journalists and even a former Miss Turkey, they brought prosecutions in recent years, on charges of insulting the head of the Turkish state, but most of these lawsuits were dropped.
The new lawsuit Recep Tayyip Erdogan filed after the arrest last Friday, the 10th of Members of Peoples' Republic Party (HDP), between these two co-chairs of as part of an "anti-terrorist" related research with the PKK.
O Selahattin Demirtas, one of the arrested co-chairs, said today in his cell, a message that republished his party that it considers "hostage (; held) as part of a political coup."
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan today filed a lawsuit against the largest opposition party accusing the makers of insulting, denounced as "an authoritarian coup" against the media and the opposition, according to the Anatolian news agency.
The lawsuit was filed by the lawyer of the Turkish president at the expense of all the Republican People's Party MPs (CHP), including its leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu party, according to the same source. The prosecutor is expected to decide whether to launch a formal investigation or not.
"Turkey is going through a bleak authoritarian coup organized by the presidential palace" after the failed coup attempt of July 15, yesterday announced the CHP after a party meeting chaired by Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
"The current political situation constitutes a serious threat to the freedom of our people and our country's future," added the statement.
Kemal Kilicdaroglu was initially championed Recep Tayyip Erdogan after the attempted coup. At that time, the president of Turkey withdrew all lawsuits and lawsuits he had filed against the head of the CHP, who had called "dictator."
In thousands of Turks ordinary citizens, journalists and even a former Miss Turkey, they brought prosecutions in recent years, on charges of insulting the head of the Turkish state, but most of these lawsuits were dropped.
The new lawsuit Recep Tayyip Erdogan filed after the arrest last Friday, the 10th of Members of Peoples' Republic Party (HDP), between these two co-chairs of as part of an "anti-terrorist" related research with the PKK.
O Selahattin Demirtas, one of the arrested co-chairs, said today in his cell, a message that republished his party that it considers "hostage (; held) as part of a political coup."
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