Turkish gov’t rules out HDP’s closure, urges it not to 'abuse freedoms'
Claims that plans have been made for the closure of the Peoplesâ Democratic Party (HDP) have further heated up Turkish politics, already tense over the fate of the Kurdish peace process following recent unrest.
Speaking to reporters on Nov. 5, Justice Minister Bekir BozdaÄ urged the HDP not to âabuse freedoms granted by the Constitution,â while strictly ruling out the closure of the party, a debate that was sparked after HDP deputy Hasip Kaplan claimed that the closure of the HDP was discussed during the National Security Council (MGK) meeting last week.
âWe, as the AK Party [Justice and Development Party], are against party closures in principle. We have made this point clear at every opportunity,â BozdaÄ told reporters on Nov. 5.
He recalled that the government had made party closures ânearly impossibleâ through a constitutional amendment in 2010, which he said lawmakers of the HDPâs predecessor, the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), voted against.
âTurkey was one of the leading countries in party closures [in the past]. Our political environment almost turned into a graveyard of political parties. I am of the opinion that the era of party closures has ended. I donât think that closing a political party is possible anymore,â BozdaÄ added.
Accusing the HDPâs Kaplan of using this argument as a âpolitical tool,â the justice minister urged the HDP to remain within the boundaries of the constitutional frame.
âWe have unfortunately observed that the political understanding of the HDP is far from representing a peaceful language,â he said, reiterating the governmentâs recent calls for the party to adopt a non-violent stance.
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