• CaptainBasculin
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    16
    ·
    edit-2
    4 months ago

    More context: Under Turkish law, any elected lawmaker are granted immunity no matter any previous punishment. Can Atalay was elected as a lawmaker from Turkish Workers Party while he was in jail; but he was refused to let go out of the jail.

    The debate about him went all the way to the head law court (AYM); and they essentially said “people elected him, he should be let go, keeping him in jail is not legal”.

    On this parliament debate this was meant to be discussed; however members of the governing party first started provoking other parties; then they initiated a fist fight.

    Well, immunity applies to all elected lawmakers. If you’ve been punched by a lawmaker, you have no grounds to sue it.

    • Plopp@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      4 months ago

      any elected lawmaker are granted immunity no matter any previous punishment

      What? I understand it could be useful to counter politicians having their opposition attested etc, but it sounds like it could be a way for very problematic people to get into positions of power.