Parliamentary Immunity In Turkey
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Parliamentary immunity in Turkey exists since the
Turkish constitution The Constitution of the Republic of Turkey ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Anayasası), also known as the Constitution of 1982, is Turkey's fundamental law. It establishes the organization of the government and sets out the principles and rules of ...
was accepted in 1924. It is meant to grant immunity to the members of the
Grand National Assembly of Turkey The Grand National Assembly of Turkey ( tr, ), usually referred to simply as the TBMM or Parliament ( tr, or ''Parlamento''), is the unicameral Turkish legislature. It is the sole body given the legislative prerogatives by the Turkish Const ...
before the judiciary and has been based on the parliamentary immunity which France has as well. Parliamentary immunity can be lifted if the parliaments majority votes so. The
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was created in 1962, and has the authority to ban political parties and also ban people from holding a political office, and if those are members of parliament, then they are also not protected by the parliamentary immunity.Koçan, Gürcan; Wigley, Simon (2005).p.130 The new
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of 1982 also included a parliamentary immunity, but in the case an investigation under Art. 14 of the constitution has been initiated before the politicians election into parliament, the courts could be allowed to carry on with the proceedings. For decades, the Turkish military led establishment held a major degree of influence in the decisions of the civilian population and the political parties for decades. It was worried that through the parliamentary immunity the Islamist parties would achieve to impose Islam on the political agenda or that Kurds would demand more autonomy in South East Turkey.


Prominent examples


DEP lawmakers

After the oath ceremony in November 1991, during which
Leyla Zana Leyla Zana (born 3 May 1961) is a Kurdish politician from Kurdish descent. She was imprisoned for ten years for her political activism, which was deemed by the Turkish courts to be against the unity of the country. She was awarded the 1995 Sakh ...
wore a headscarf in the colors yellow, green and red and ended with a Kurdish phrase,
Orhan Doğan Orhan Doğan (25 July 1955, Mardin, Turkey – 29 June 2007, Doğubeyazit) was a Kurdish human rights lawyer and politician of the Democratic Society Party. Education and professional career In 1974 he went to the University of Ankara to stu ...
and Hatip Dicle had handkerchiefs in the same colors, proceedings against the parliamentarians began. Initially protected by their parliamentary immunity, pressure amounted during the premiership of
Tansu Çiller Tansu Çiller (; born 24 May 1946) is a Turkish academic, economist and politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Turkey from 1993 to 1996. She is Turkey's first and only female prime minister to date. As the leader of the True Path ...
, when measures were taken to lift the parliamentary immunity in early 1994. After a discussion in parliament during which the
True Path Party The True Path Party ( tr, Doğru Yol Partisi, DYP) was a centre-right political party in Turkey, active from 1983 to 2007. For most of its history, the party's central figure was Süleyman Demirel, a former Prime Minister of Turkey who previously ...
(DYP) politician
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argued that the parliamentary immunity of the pro-Kurdish politicians of the People's Labour Party (DEP) should be withdrawn as it was detrimental for the Turkish nation to continue to enable them to be included in the ""democratic process" the parliamentary immunity was lifted from six DEP deputies on the 2 March 1994. Following, Orhan Doğan, Leyla Zana, Hatip Dicle and
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were arrested and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for membership in the
Kurdistan Workers' Party The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK is a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla movement, which historically operated throughout Kurdistan, but is now primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of sout ...
(PKK). They were all released after 10 years.


Mehmet Ağar and Sedat Bucak

After the Susurluk accident in 1996 in which the Turkish drug trafficker Abdullah Catli and a police chief died and the Kurdish warlord Sedat Bucak survived. Investigation into a cooperation between the Turkish government and organized called the
Susurluk scandal The Susurluk scandal () was a scandal involving the close relationship among the deep state in Turkey, the Grey Wolves and the Turkish mafia. It took place during the peak of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict, in the mid-1990s. The relationshi ...
ensued. In 1997, the prosecutor demanded to lift the parliamentary immunity from Sedat Bucak and
Mehmet Ağar Mehmet Kemal Ağar (born on 30 October 1951) is a Turkish former police chief, politician, government minister and leader of the Democratic Party. He was a police officer who rose to General Director of the General Directorate of Security (effe ...
(the Interior Minister at the time of the accident). But the court only lifted the parliamentary immunity in 1998. But also after the court consented, the two had the proceedings postponed when they were re-elected. Hence, proceedings against Bucak began in 2002, the year he was not elected anymore. Bucak was sentenced to 1 year and 15 days imprisonment. Ağar was prosecuted in 2009 when he was not re-elected to parliament. In 2012 he was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment but after one year imprisonment he was released on probation.


Attila Kart

In 2002 the MP of the oppositional Republican People's Party (CHP) Attila Kart requested his parliamentary immunity to be lifted in order to be able to defend himself in court.Hardt, Sascha (2013).p.31 The request was denied following which he appealed to the
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(ECHR) where the first chamber ruled in his favor but in the Grand Chamber Kart lost to the Turkish Government.


Sebahat Tuncel

In the parliamentary election of 2007,
Sebahat Tuncel Sebahat Tuncel (born 5 July 1975) is a Turkish politician of Kurdish origin, women's rights advocate, former nurse and member of the Parliament in Turkey. She was elected a member of parliament while being in prison. Early life and education ...
was a candidate for parliament of the Thousand Hopes alliance supported by the
Democratic Society Party The Democratic Society Party ( tr, Demokratik Toplum Partisi, DTP, Kurdish: ''Partiya Civaka Demokratîk'', PCD) was a Kurdish nationalist political party in Turkey. The party considered itself social-democratic and had observer status in the So ...
(DTP) while imprisoned for terrorism related charges. Upon her election she was released in order to be able to assume her seat in parliament. She was subsequently re-elected several times. In May 2016 the parliament voted to withdraw her parliamentary immunity upon which she was arrested in November 2016.


Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu

In March 2021, Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu had his parliamentary immunity lifted and was expelled from parliament after his sentence of 2 years and 6 months imprisonment for a tweet which included an article with a demand for peace negotiations by a member of the PKK was confirmed by the
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