European Commission leader Ursula Von der Lyeen mentioned that the arrest of the mayor of Istanbul “brings deep concerns.”
European Commission leader Ursula Von der Lyan against the back of the arrest of the mayor of Istanbul, Imamoglu, said Türkiye should comply with democratic customs. He said this at a press conference in Brussels on March 19, reported by European Truth.
According to Von der Lyayn, arresting the mayor of Istanbul “brings deep concerns.”
“As a member of the European Council and the candidate to join the EU, Turkey should observe the democratic values, and the rights of elected officials are especially. Our wish remains the same: Turkey should continue focusing on Europe, and it requires a clear promise to democratic standards and skills, and it is not so important that the Turkey and the Turkey are not so important that the Turkey’s major principles and Turkey are less important that the Turkey’s major principles and the Turkey are less important that the Turkey’s major principles and Turkey are less important that the Turkey’s major principles and Turkey are less important that the Turkey’s major principles and Turkey are less important that the Turkey’s major principles and Turkey are less important that the Turkey’s major principles and Turkey are less important that Turkey has considered the Turkey’s major principles and Turkey and Turkey. This, “he said.
Remember that Imamoglu was confined on March 19 on charges of corruption, bribery and connection with criminal organizations. Authorities have leased two cases, featuring them in special proceedings, according to which the mayor has been accused of misinterpreting tenders and managing a criminal group.
The Chp’s opposition party (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi) called it an attempt by a coup d’etat, and the protests exploded in many cities of the country.
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