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Turkish Justice Minister Rejects EU Lawmaker's Criticism of Judiciary

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Justice Minister Akın Gürlek on Monday criticized the European Parliament Türkiye rapporteur, Nacho Sanchez Amor, over remarks about the country's judiciary, saying no one cou...

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Justice Minister Akın Gürlek responded to European Parliament Rapporteur for Turkey Nacho Sánchez Amor's statement: "You all know what the appointment of former Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor and current Justice Minister Akın Gürlek means. Akın Gürlek cannot be part of any democratic reform."

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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Responding to criticism from Nacho Sánchez Amor, the European Parliament's (EP) rapporteur for Turkey, who was following the trials of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu in Silivri, Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek defended the independence of the judiciary. Nacho Sánchez Amor, along with EP members from Iceland and Portugal, attended three of Ekrem İmamoğlu's trials in Silivri on the same day. The article, "No one can wag th…

Justice Minister Akın Gürlek reacted to statements from foreign circles regarding ongoing trials, saying, "No one can wag their finger at Turkish courts."

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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Justice Minister Akın Gürlek strongly reacted to the statements made by European Parliament (EP) Rapporteur for Turkey, Nacho Sanchez Amor, regarding the Turkish judiciary. Gürlek stated, "No one can wag their finger at Turkish courts, attempt to influence ongoing trials, put pressure on the Turkish judiciary, or interfere in our country's internal affairs."

·Türkiye
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Justice Minister Akın Gürlek responded to criticisms directed at the judiciary, saying, "No one can wag their finger at Turkish courts; no one can attempt to influence ongoing trials, put pressure on the Turkish judiciary, or interfere in our country's internal affairs."

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T24 broke the news in Istanbul, Türkiye on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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