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The 14th Higher Criminal Court in Istanbul ruled that the Constitutional Court’s decision on Enis Berberoğlu, who was removed as a deputy, was “within the scope of the fitness check” and ruled that there was no room for a new trial. While the court’s decision changed Ankara’s agenda, notable posts were made on Twitter in the evening.
High Court Member Prof. Dr. Engin Yıldırım shared the photograph of the Constitutional Court building with the note “The lights are on” on his Twitter account. The Yıldırım exchange was interpreted as a response to the local court’s decision and the discussions that began after the decision.
Yildirim later said: “When I said the lights are on, I mean the light of the law, not other lights,” another notable message came from the Interior Ministry after a while. The photographs of the Interior Building were shared on the Ministry’s Twitter account with the note “Our lights never go out.”
“VESAYET LOOKING”
Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül responded to AYM member Yıldırım’s message on his Twitter account, “Those who yearn for guardianship lose their ability to speak for the law. Nation turns on the lights, Nation turns them off.”
“BOCA DE CUNTA”
AK Party spokesman Omer Celik, “Our democracy no one can threaten. Members of the Constitutional Court of Turkey Law cannot violate security. Our constitutional plain speaking with the mouth of the junta will not allow targeting. Darbeci cannot bear be our mentality institutions. To protect Turkey’s democracy officer “Our democracy is stronger than any threat. We are determined to protect our democracy. We vow to protect our democracy on behalf of our nation. “
“AYM STOP”
AK Party Group Vice Chairman Bülent Turan said: “The AYM chairman and other AYM members should first say stop making this ridiculous cheap troll! We have the right to expect state manners, judge the weight and the Seriousness from someone who is a member of AYM! Don’t we know what this implicit statement means? Come on yourself! “he used the expressions.
BICYCLE POLEMIC
After the Constitutional Court overturned the verdict that “no demonstrations or marches can be held on interurban roads,” Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu addressed AYM President Zühtü Arslan and said: “As we are a free country, you approved the abolition of the right to walk freely on the main streets and main streets. You need police protection. We are going to work with your bicycle. I tell the president of the Constitutional Court, I am ready to go alone with my own car Are you there? After Soylu’s debut, Yıldırım shared photos of her bikes on Twitter.