Turkey: Hold hands in Parliament – The statement that ignited the bloodshed

We had an episodic meeting the day before yesterday at Turkish parliament, with MPs holding hands, following an angry speech by an opposition lawmaker.

It all started, as reported by Turkish media, When the Ali Mahir Bashashir of Republican People’s Party broke out against him Erdogan saying he could not have the rank of general while dividing the country and threatening his political opponents, referring to the threatening warning “To see what you have to suffer” of the Turkish president to the leader of the Good Party, Meral Aksener.

“We have one President of the Republic who tells a party president that “he has to get worse”. I know my limits, the one who must know his limits is Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his party “,” we have a President who is muddying. There is a president who blames everyone, the worker, the young man, the farmer. “That is why I say that he cannot be a general,” said Bassashir. Tension prevailed and the efforts of the Speaker of Parliament to calm down the deputies proved in vain.

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