Strasbourg- Sana
The European Parliament denounced the Turkish regime's practices against its citizens and its violation of human rights, warning of the deterioration of human rights in Turkey.
"Members of Parliament approved with 844 deputies in support, 76 against, and 701 abstentions," AFP reported. "A non-binding report condemning the decline in basic freedoms, democracy and the rule of law in Turkey, and indicates the lack of political will on the part of the Turkish regime to implement the necessary reforms in this regard."
The Spanish Socialist European Representative, Nacho Sanchez Amor, considered that Parliament and European institutions should not remain silent in the face of the current cycle of tyranny in which Turkey is plunging.
The Turkish regime's attempts to join the European Union face wide European criticism, and Europeans accuse it of not respecting public freedoms and failing to meet European standards, especially in the field of human rights, as the campaign of arrests and dismissals launched by the Turkish regime's President, Recep Tayyip
Erdogan under the pretext of the attempted coup in Turkey, tensions between Ankara and Brussels.
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