Turkish Lawmaker Raises Official's Union Warning in Parliament
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Turkish lawmaker raised a complaint about a provincial official's alleged warning to a teachers' union representative to the parliament.
- The complaint concerns a statement made by Deputy Governor Yakup Kฤฑlฤฑnรงoฤlu to Aycan Benli, secretary of the Eฤitim-ฤฐล Gaziantep branch, during a disciplinary board meeting.
- The lawmaker questioned whether an investigation has been launched into the deputy governor's conduct.
A Turkish lawmaker has brought a complaint to parliament regarding an alleged warning issued by a provincial official to a teachers' union representative. Sevda Karaca, a member of parliament for Gaziantep representing the EMEP party, stated that Deputy Governor Yakup Kฤฑlฤฑnรงoฤlu warned Aycan Benli, secretary of the Eฤitim-ฤฐล Gaziantep branch, during a disciplinary board meeting. Karaca claims Kฤฑlฤฑnรงoฤlu told Benli, "Watch your tone, I won't warn you again."
Karaca has formally questioned the Minister of Labor and Social Security, Vedat Iลฤฑkhan, about the incident. She is seeking to know if an investigation or inquiry has been initiated into Deputy Governor Kฤฑlฤฑnรงoฤlu's actions. The complaint highlights concerns about the conduct of public officials towards union representatives and the potential for intimidation.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.