The Mystery Surrounding the 9 MPs Referred to the CHP's Disciplinary Committee: Postponed to September 18.
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The CHP High Disciplinary Board (YDK), operating under absolute jurisdiction, reviewed the disciplinary process of nine MPs, including Malatya MP Veli Ağbaba, Ankara MP Umut Akdoğan, and Mersin MP Ali Mahir Başarır, who recently resigned from the CHP and joined the NEW Party. No decision could be reached regarding the nine MPs.
Umut Akdoğan, a New Party MP from Ankara, reacted to the postponement of the case of 9 MPs, including himself, by the High Disciplinary Board of the CHP (Republican People's Party), saying, "We formed another party. What are they postponing, what are they discussing?"
The cases of the 9 CHP MPs whose expulsion from the party was requested by the ruling party will be decided on September 18th. These MPs had resigned from the CHP and joined the New Party.
At the CHP High Disciplinary Board meeting, it was decided that the files of those who resigned from the party would be recorded and removed from their records. At the meeting, where 81 files, including those of members of parliament, were discussed, the next meeting date was set for September 18th.
The CHP High Disciplinary Board (YDK) reviewed the files of 81 individuals, including members of parliament. While it was decided that a decision regarding the MPs would be made at the next meeting, the files of those who resigned from the party were closed to be recorded in their records. The next meeting of the YDK will be held on September 18th.
The case of nine MPs who resigned from the CHP and joined the NEW Party has been postponed to Friday, September 18th, by the CHP High Disciplinary Board due to legal and technical reasons. A decision requires either the submission of their resignation letters or an application to the Supreme Court Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
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