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Turkey lawmakers scuffle in parliament

Lawmakers from ruling AK Party and the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) scuffle during a debate on the proposed constitutional changes at the Turkish Parliament in Ankara, Turkey January 11, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer

Lawmakers in Turkey brawled during a debate over constitutional amendments that would expand presidential powers, according to state news agency Anadolu.

The fight broke out on Wednesday shortly after opposition lawmaker Özgür Özel told ruling party lawmakers “You are trying to destroy yourselves when the TV is off and nobody sees. We won’t let it happen,” according to Anadolu.
Lawmakers were debating ending “parliament’s authorisation to inspect ministers and the Cabinet.”
Shortly after Özel comments, fellow members of the main opposition Republican People’s Party encircled the speaker’s rostrum with arms joined, occupying the area in protest.
The fight broke out soon afterwards, according to Anadolu.
One senior lawmaker with the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party suffered a broken nose, according to the report.
Courtesy: CNN
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