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MHP and CHP Officials comment on Report Following Meeting
Following a meeting, Feti Yıldız, Deputy Chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), and Murat Emir, Group Deputy Chairman of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), made statements regarding a report.
Yıldız indicated that while the report may not explicitly use the term “right to hope” (umut hakkı in Turkish), the content will address issues raised in rulings by the European court of Human rights (AİHM).
CHP’s murat Emir stated that the report will not contain provisions tailored to benefit any specific individual or group.
The context of this report appears to relate to discussions surrounding potential legal changes in Turkey following rulings from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), specifically concerning prolonged pre-trial detention. The “right to hope” (umut hakkı) refers to the right of individuals to have a reasonable expectation of a timely conclusion to thier legal proceedings.
Sources:
* https://www.birgun.net/haber/mhp-ve-chp-den-rapora-iliskin-aciklamalar-454798 (Original article)
* https://www.duvar.com.tr/turkiye/mhp-ve-chp-den-umut-hakki-aciklamasi-haberleri (Additional reporting on the topic)
* https://www.euronews.com/2023/12/14/turkey-to-revise-laws-after-echr-ruling-on-pre-trial-detention (Context on ECHR ruling and legal revisions)