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Opposition: Turkey's ruling party uses deputies wearing hijab, for political purposes

Politics Materials 31 October 2013 17:23 (UTC +04:00)
Turkey's ruling party is using deputies wearing the hijab, for political purposes
Opposition: Turkey's ruling party uses deputies wearing hijab, for political purposes

Azerbaijan, Baku, October 31/Trend, R.Hafizoglu/

Turkey's ruling party is using deputies wearing the hijab, for political purposes, the Turkish opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) said, TRT Haber TV Channel reported on Thursday.

According to the TV Channel, Republican People's Party's statement also said that the government oppresses all political forces.

At the same time, the TV Channel reported that four MPs in the parliament are already wearing the hijab.

Earlier Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that deputies of all political parties should be respectful over the wearing of the hijab in the Turkish parliament.

According to Erdogan, the legislation does not contain a ban on the wearing of the hijab in parliament.

Earlier, it was reported that Turkey's opposition Republican People's Party is preparing for protest action against wearing the hijab in the country's parliament.

It was also reported that a member of the Turkish Parliament from the ruling party Gulay Samanci, will go to parliament wearing a hijab. This decision was made by her after a pilgrimage. All opposition parties supported Samanci, except the Republican People's Party.

On Sept. 30, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a new package of measures for the country's democratisation.

According to the new package, all political parties in Turkey will move to a system of two chairmen, that is two will lead the parties.

Moreover, Prime Minister said that during the election campaign, parties may use not only Turkish, but also other languages spoken in the country. According to the package of measures, a term of imprisonment for crimes motivated by racial hatred will be increased by three years to eliminate inter-ethnic conflict in the country.

The democratisation package also envisages lifting the ban on hijab headscarves in the Turkish state organisations, except for the Armed Forces.

The package of measures for democratization was ambiguously perceived by Turkish opposition. In particular, Turkish Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahceli said that the package of measures does not take into account the rights of the Turkish people, and it is detrimental to the interests of the people and contrary to the public interest.

It was also reported that the Republican People's Party appealed to the Turkey's Constitutional Court for imposition of a ban on wearing hijab headscarves in the public places.

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