Capital punishment soon if parliament approves it

Capital punishment soon if parliament approves it
Date: 30.10.2016 11:30

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan repeated his decision to approve the installment of capital punishment if the parliament approves a related code

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 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan repeated his decision to approve the installment of capital punishment if the parliament approves a related code while responding to chantings from the crowd at the opening of a main train station for high-speed trains in the capital city of Ankara on Oct. 29.
 
“Soon, soon, don't worry” Erdoğan said, in response to a group in the crowd chanting “We want death penalty.” "It is soon inshallah," he said.
 
"Our government will bring this [issue] to the parliament and I believe that it will pass the parliament. I will approve it when it comes to me."
 
“If sovereignty rests with the nation, the issue is over. It doesn’t count what the West says but my nation” he said. Capital punishment has not been implemented in Turkey since 1984 and it was abolished officially in 2004.
 
The new station was inaugurated on the country's national day, the 93rd anniversary of the founding of the Turkish Republic. Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım and other state officials were present at the ceremony.
 

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