Türkİye, Politics

Immunity for Turkish deputies not for ‘committing crimes’

'We can never approve of some HDP deputies’ acts and statements which are described as crimes in the Turkish Penal Code,' Turkish justice minister says

13.01.2016 - Update : 13.01.2016
Immunity for Turkish deputies not for ‘committing crimes’

ANKARA

Turkey’s Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag has said the immunity for Turkish deputies does not mean freedom to commit crimes.

In remarks made to Anadolu Agency’s Editors’ Desk Wednesday, Bozdag said that immunity was meant to give deputies freedom to express opinions without any fear of possible prosecution and even if a deputy said something that might be considered as a crime from the assembly chair, there was no danger of a legal investigation.

However, he said that immunity did not mean “freedom to commit crimes”.

“That’s why deputies are obligated to act according to laws and constitution. It is their first duty to act loyal to the oath they take at the start of their work."

“So, we can never approve of some HDP [Peoples’ Democratic Party] deputies’ acts and statements which are described as crime in the Turkish Penal Code and other special penal codes. It does not suit a deputy. These are not the things that are done by representatives of people,” he said.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has floated the idea of lifting immunity of HDP parliamentarians because of its alleged support for terrorism.

The call was made with the backing of another opposition party, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).

Main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has opposed the idea of lifting the immunity of HDP deputies.

In December last year, HDP co-leader Selahattin Demirtas said his party would support calls for the formation of "democratic autonomous regions" in Turkey's southeast as one of 14 items in a final declaration of the Democratic Society Congress held in southeastern Diyarbakir province.

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