Turkish MP Questions Court Decision in High-Profile Case
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Ankara – A Turkish lawmaker has formally questioned a court decision to release a defendant in a major case, citing two "important conversations" that may have influenced the ruling.
Sera Kadıgil, a member of parliament, submitted a parliamentary inquiry demanding to know who held these conversations and whether they played any role in the release order.
The case, known as the "H.K.G. case," has drawn significant public attention in Turkey. Kadıgil’s move seeks to ensure transparency in the judicial process.
The lawmaker did not provide further details about the content of the conversations or the identities of those involved. The inquiry now awaits a response from the relevant government authorities.