During a General Assembly meeting, lawmakers from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) eventually came to blows, leaving some deputies bleeding.
Following the fight, MHP deputy Sinan OÄźan posted Tweets on his personal account, saying it was the AKP deputies who started the fight by attacking him.
The tension erupted after he questioned why the government has not been lending support to Iraqi Turkmens, according to OÄźan. Yet, the messages on his account were not less strong than the tension that led to deputies harming each other.
“Sixty AK [AKP] dogs attacked at the general assembly. They were snubbed. They are only able to attack an ‘ĂślkĂĽcĂĽ’ when they are 60 in total,” OÄźan said.
“ĂślkĂĽcĂĽ” means “Idealist” and is the name of the political movement that MHP members support.
AKP's Muhittin Aksak, who punched OÄźan on his nose during the fight, was pictured in the past while watching boxing games during General Assembly sessions.
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