Turkish MP hospitalised after parliament descends into brawl during budget debate | World | News
Television footage has captured the moment dozens of TurkishĀ MPs descended into a physical brawl during a parliamentary debate. Frustrations grew as legislators discussed the upcoming annual budget, and Turkish representatives were soon throwing punches at one another amid the chaos. At least one MP, who reportedly suffers from a history of heart problems, was hospitalised after being punched in the face.
The Turkish DHA news agency reported Hüseyin Ćrs was taken from Parliament in an ambulance after being attacked by fellow MPs.
A Turkish legislator, who is also a qualified doctor, tended to Ćrs at the scene of the fight after the opposition MP was punched in the face.
Ćrs is a member of the Iyi (Good) Party, a rival to President Recep Tayyip Eroganās ruling Justice and Development Party.
Aylin Cesur, who is also a member of the Iyi Party, told Turkish media Ćrs had been taken to āintensive careā following the assault.
Iyi Party spokesman KürÅad Zorlu said: āWe condemn this shameful attack on Turkish democracy.ā
He added that the parliamentary brawl was āunbecomingā for elected representatives.
Leader of the Iyi Party Meral AkÅener has since issued a statement to confirm she had visited Ćrs in hospital, and he is doing āfineā.
She added: āI strongly condemn the disrespect towards the will of the nation and our party in our Assembly.
āNo immoral fist will separate us from the path of truth!ā
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The scuffle comes just weeks after a Turkish MP smashed his phone to pieces with a hammer during a fierce rant against a government-backed bill.
Burak Erbay of the opposition Republican Peopleās Party launched into a lengthy tirade against the proposed legislation to combat online ādisinformationā.
Under the new regulations, internet sites would be expected to release data on users suspected of spreading āmisleading information,ā although critics have argued the bill would lead to dangerous levels of censorship.
Sharing a clip of the incident on Twitter, Erbay wrote:Ā āIf this law passes the parliament, you can now break your phones and throw them away.ā
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