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The CHP decided not to refer Konya Provincial President Barış Bektaş to the Higher Council of Discipline, on which it launched an investigation into the harassment allegations.
Announcing the problem to the public at a press conference at CHP headquarters, Salıcı said: “A delegation was led under the chairmanship of a vice chairman of the issue, and our friends in the delegation registered the alleged victim, his friend at the time of the incident and all parties to the incident with your knowledge and approval. They worked by taking and recording the interviews. As CHP, we saw that there is no such thing as claimed. Therefore, it was concluded that no disciplinary investigation is necessary against our provincial president. Our provincial president is in charge. A similar situation occurred in Osmangazi in Bursa, the resignation of the district president, who was his counterpart, was taken and sent for sanction ”.
Salici said: “Recently, there is a lynch mob attempt to wear down the CHP through harassment. I hope that the CHP’s zero tolerance policy on crimes against women will serve as an example for other institutions. Because there is a great advantage in putting crimes against women above politics. Proposals to increase the penalty for crimes against women are unsuccessful. If the ruling party does not adopt the proposed laws that we have presented, let it offer them. “That my friends of the CHP deputies give the necessary support.”