Istanbul Aslan’ın Imamoglu Protests Over Protests Amiss Municipal Mayor Politics News

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The City Council elected a temporary mayor from Akram Imamoglu arrested last week.

Istanbul’s Municipal Government, as a temporary mayor for replacing Akram Imamoglu arrested on charges of corruption, elected Nuri Aslan.

Local Broadcaster NTV and Turkish news Outlet Anatolia, as the trial of the President of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) on Wednesday, was chosen to escape the city for the rest of the Imamoglu’s period.

In the first round of the voting, 173 votes won, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AK Party) candidate Zeynel Abidin Okul, won 123. In the second round of the election, the lion received 177 votes, and Okul received 125 votes.

Both candidates have started the third round of voting because they could not win two-thirds to collect votes. In this voting, the candidates needed a simple most to win, and the lion received 177 votes, Okul and Aslan received 125 votes.

Speaking at the Istanbul Municipality building, Sarachane, CHP President Özgur Özel, the temporary mayor prevented Erdogan’s push in the municipality, he said.

“The fight will always be a leg that will always be in Turkey since today and will be in Istanbul on the one hand, on the one hand, on the one hand,” he will be in Sarachane on the one hand, “he said.

Speaking with Özel, Aslan temporarily repeated his new position.

“The Mayor, who was elected with the sounds of Istanbul, will return as soon as possible. We will take care of us and return us with our chairman.”

This comes as there are demonstrations within the country after the Imanoglu was detained a week ago. Supporters say they will continue to protest against the meetings and to protest against the authorities, including hundreds of people, including journalists.

Police, 1,418 people took control of Tuesday afternoon, and the Minister of Internal Affairs Ali Yaralikaya said. Among them, 11 Turkish journalists who illuminate protests were detained from them.

‘Street terror’

Erdogan said that the government’s government would not work as “provocations” as the main opposition’s “provocations”.

Erdogan, for a week, rejected protests and rallies as “street terrorism.”

“Those who spread terror on the streets and wanting to fire this country will not go. The road they went is a dead end,” he said.

Government officials rejected the charges that politically motivated the legal activities against the opposition figure and insisted that Turkey’s courts were independent.

Protests erupted March 19th After Imanoglu canceled a closet and “terrorism” probe as a “coup”. “Terrorism” charges were fired for the time of the court.

Since then, the protests have been joined in street shows, the protests in Istanbul protest against protests, the capital Ankara and Izmir.

In the tactic, in a possible turn, the main opposition republic (CHP) party, the Istanbul mayor did not call on Wednesday, he said.

Most nights, some protests turned into battles fighting with riot police rugged raid He excited the legal groups.

 
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