Sunday 16 February 2014

Turkey: MPs injured in mass parliament brawl

Member of parliament from Republican People

Turkish politicians have had to undergo hospital treatment after a brawl erupted during a parliament session.

Dozens of MPs were involved in the brawl during a tense 20-hour debate on a law which boosts the country's government control over the appointment of judges.

Party members traded insults across the chamber before the fight broke out.

The battle for control of the Higher Council of Judges and Prosecutors, which appoints senior members of the judiciary, lies at the heart of a feud between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and influential US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen.

Opposition politicians claim the HSYK bill is trying to stifle a corruption investigation launched in December in which dozens of business people, the sons of three cabinet ministers and state officials were questioned.

One opposition MP suffered a broken nose during the brawl and another broke some of his fingers, according to reports.

The bill had been frozen since early January, when it again triggered fist fights in parliament and mass protests outside.

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