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A Fist Brawl Breaks Out In Parliament When The Turkish Interior Minister Insults An Opposition Legislator

Süleyman Soylu, Turkey’s interior minister, insulted an opposition representative, resulting in a brawl in parliament between AKP and CHP lawmakers.
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Süleyman Soylu, Turkey’s interior minister, insulted an opposition lawmaker, resulting in a brawl in parliament.
On Dec. 8, main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputy Erkan Aydn was speaking in parliament during talks for the 2022 budget of the Industry and Technology Ministry and the Interior Ministry when he asked Soylu why he flew on a plane owned by a shady businessman accused of money laundering.
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Aydn also displayed a photo of the minister aboard the plane, causing Soylu to reprimand the deputy.
“You’re telling the truth! You’re a liar, you’re a liar “Soylu’s remark sparked a brawl between CHP and ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) lawmakers.
Turkey’s parliament is no stranger to brawls, with fighting interrupting practically every meeting.
Several brawls occurred last month.
It should be in mind that an MP criticized President Erdogan’s military action in Syria, fighting erupted in Turkey’s parliament.
An opposition politician, Engin Ozkoc, accused the president of insulting soldiers.
He also stated that sending troops into battle without air support was irresponsible.
President Erdogan has been similarly harsh, accusing the opposition of “treachery.”
Turkey is offering military assistance to Syrian rebels.
However, in the previous month, more than 50 Turkish troops have been slain, escalating political tensions.
