Erdogan files 'insult' case against CHP deputy chair

Erdogan files 'insult' case against CHP deputy chair

Main opposition CHP Deputy Chair Bulent Tezcan called Erdogan 'fascist dictator' during an address in Tekirdag province

By Zafer Fatih Beyaz

ANKARA (AA) - Turkey’s president on Tuesday filed a criminal complaint against a top official of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) for insulting the president.

In public remarks on Monday in the northwestern Tekirdag province, the CHP's Deputy Chair Bulent Tezcan called President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a “fascist dictator”.

Tezcan was reportedly in Tekirdag in a show of support for Ekrem Eskinat, mayor of the city's Suleymanpasa district, who earlier also allegedly called Erdogan a dictator.

"I don’t know if the mayor said it or not. However, here in Tekirdag, I am saying it: Recep Tayyip Erdogan is a fascist dictator," Tezcan told a crowd.

Ankara prosecutors have launched an investigation of Tezcan for "insulting the president" under Article 299 of the Turkish Criminal Code, which says that anyone who “casts aspersions on the President” faces one to four years in prison, with greater penalties for doing so publicly or through the media.

- 'Shame on the main opposition'

Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin criticized Tezcan on Monday, tweeting:

“Bulent Tezcan’s rhetoric of hatred is a badge of shame for the main opposition. This is not politics, but rather hostility towards the nation’s will.”

Also on Monday, Deputy Prime Minister and government spokesman Bekir Bozdag brought up the issue when speaking to reporters after a Cabinet Meeting.

"If there was a fascist or a dictator in Turkey, Bulent Tezcan could not have said such a sentence. He could not even have thought such a sentence."

In the southern Antalya province on Tuesday, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu also criticized the remarks, saying insults against the president "are indeed against those who elected him."

He stressed that the public elected the president, adding that "they have trusted him for the last 11 elections."

Tezcan's remarks are not covered under "freedom of thought and expression," according to Erdogan’s letter of complaint.

The letter pointed to what it called a CHP campaign "to create a dictatorial image" of Erdogan.

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