Saturday, April 11, 2026
28.1 C
New Delhi

Watch: Lawmakers Trade Blows In Turkey’s Parliament Amid Cabinet Reshuffle Row

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

Turkey’s parliament descended into disorder on Wednesday as tempers flared over President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s latest Cabinet reshuffle. Lawmakers from the ruling party and opposition benches confronted each other in a dramatic altercation that briefly halted proceedings.

At the center of the uproar was Erdogan’s decision to appoint Istanbul Chief Prosecutor Akin Gurlek as the country’s new Justice Minister — a move that opposition figures argue carries significant political implications.

Opposition Attempts To Block Swearing-In

Members of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) sought to prevent Gurlek from formally assuming office, pointing to his role in overseeing high-profile cases involving opposition leaders. The protest quickly spiraled into physical confrontation, with MPs pushing and striking one another on the chamber floor, reported NDTV.

Despite the resistance, Gurlek proceeded to take the oath of office. He was surrounded and protected by members of the ruling party as tensions simmered inside the legislature.

The chaotic scenes underscored the widening rift between Erdogan’s government and opposition groups, who have repeatedly accused authorities of using the judiciary to target political rivals.

Controversy Over Past Prosecutions

Gurlek’s tenure as Istanbul’s chief prosecutor has long drawn criticism from opposition circles. In March last year, he issued an arrest warrant for Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a prominent CHP figure. For critics, Gurlek’s elevation to the Justice Ministry signals continuity in a prosecutorial approach they consider politically charged. Supporters within the ruling alliance, however, maintain that legal actions were carried out in accordance with the law.

 

ALSO READ: Delhi Police Flag ‘Organised Leak’ In Gen Naravane Memoir, Released Abroad Before Govt Nod

Broader Cabinet Changes & Political Timing

The reshuffle also saw Mustafa Ciftci, governor of Erzurum province, appointed as Interior Minister. Authorities did not provide detailed reasons for the leadership changes, reported Yahoo News. The Official Gazette stated that the outgoing ministers had “requested to be relieved” of their duties.

The developments unfold at a sensitive juncture for Turkey. Lawmakers are currently deliberating constitutional amendments and engaging in discussions aimed at reviving peace efforts with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), seeking to bring an end to decades of violence.

Go to Source

Hot this week

From policy to infrastructure: Who are the Indian-origin leaders on New York’s power list

Left to right: Jeremy Cooney, Kovid Saxena and Bhairavi Desai, Indian-origin leaders featured on New York’s transport power list A new power list highlighting key figures shaping the future of New York’s transport and mobility lands Read More

Indian-origin ex-cop Kuldip Singh pleads guilty in UK ‘crash-for-cash’ scam case

An Indian-origin former Metropolitan Police officer has admitted his role in a “crash for cash” insurance scam in the United Kingdom that involved staged road collisions and fraudulent compensation claims worth thousands of pounds. Read More

Police shoot attacker after 3 stabbed at New York’s Grand Central

At least two people were critically injured after a stabbing at New York’s Grand Central subway station, where police shot the suspected attacker. Read More

Tamil Nadu polls: Annamalai slams DMK over governance, corruption

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai on Saturday said people have been raising key concerns such as the need to curb drug abuse, improve the quality of government schools and enhance road infrastructure during his campaign acro Read More

West Asia crisis far from over despite ceasefire talk, India prepared for impact: Rajnath Singh

LUCKNOW: Union defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that despite formal discussions around a ceasefire in the ongoing West Asia crisis, the ground situation suggests that the conflict is far from over. Read More

Topics

From policy to infrastructure: Who are the Indian-origin leaders on New York’s power list

Left to right: Jeremy Cooney, Kovid Saxena and Bhairavi Desai, Indian-origin leaders featured on New York’s transport power list A new power list highlighting key figures shaping the future of New York’s transport and mobility lands Read More

Indian-origin ex-cop Kuldip Singh pleads guilty in UK ‘crash-for-cash’ scam case

An Indian-origin former Metropolitan Police officer has admitted his role in a “crash for cash” insurance scam in the United Kingdom that involved staged road collisions and fraudulent compensation claims worth thousands of pounds. Read More

Police shoot attacker after 3 stabbed at New York’s Grand Central

At least two people were critically injured after a stabbing at New York’s Grand Central subway station, where police shot the suspected attacker. Read More

Tamil Nadu polls: Annamalai slams DMK over governance, corruption

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai on Saturday said people have been raising key concerns such as the need to curb drug abuse, improve the quality of government schools and enhance road infrastructure during his campaign acro Read More

West Asia crisis far from over despite ceasefire talk, India prepared for impact: Rajnath Singh

LUCKNOW: Union defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that despite formal discussions around a ceasefire in the ongoing West Asia crisis, the ground situation suggests that the conflict is far from over. Read More

US Warships Cross Strait Of Hormuz As Trump Says ‘Clearing’ Operation Underway

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Sea mines remain a potential threat to shipping. Read More

After criticising Gukesh, Kasparov turns his attention towards Praggnanandhaa: ‘He’s a bleak shadow…’

R Praggnanandhaa has been going through a lean patch in recent month and is struggling at the Fide Candidates currently. Read More

‘Will Be Targeted Within 30 Minutes’: Iran Warns US Navy Warships Transiting Strait Of Hormuz

US Navy ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz without coordinating with Iran, Tehran called it a ceasefire violation, issued threats via Pakistan as peace talks continue in Islamabad. Read More

Related Articles