Erdogan Indicts Largest Opposition Party Leader

Several documents have been published by the Turkish opposition party, where they point to several transactions in the offline company conducted by Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan's close relatives. Meanwhile, Erdogan and his family have filed charges worth 1.5 million liras (380 thousand dollars) against Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the largest party [...]
Meanwhile, Erdogan and his family have filed charges worth 1.5 million liras (380 thousand dollars) against Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of Turkey's largest opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP), over these charges, has reported state news agency Anadolu, the newspaper Blic broadcasts Periscopi.
The Turkish president has dismissed allegations that he has transferred money abroad in order to avoid taxes. His lawyer, he has said opposition party claims are lies. The Turkish president has even pledged that if those charges of this opposition party prove true, he will resign.
Republican People's Party spokesman Bulletin Tezcan has published documents at a news conference saying that “everything is written here”. He has promised he will also hand over the documents of the bank to prosecutors, who, according to him, testify to the conduct of transactions on Man Island.
On Thursday, the Prosecutor's Office in Ankara has announced that it has launched investigations concerning claims submitted by the Republican People's Party. However, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has blocked a parliamentary investigation into the issue. /Periscope.












