Parliament commission rules to lift HDP lawmaker Güzel's immunity
The Turkish Parliament's Drafting Commission holds a meeting to discuss the lifting of a pro-PKK Peoples’ Democratic Party deputy's immunity, Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 3, 2022. (DHA Photo)


The Turkish Parliament’s Drafting Commission has ruled in favor of lifting the immunity of pro-PKK Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy Semra Güzel, reports said Thursday.

The decision is expected to pave the way for criminal proceedings against the lawmaker, who had an intimate relationship with a PKK terrorist.

The Drafting Commission is expected to present the report to the Mixed Constitution Justice Commission on Tuesday.

Photos of Güzel with PKK terrorist Volkan Bora were widely circulated in Turkish media last month.

PKK terrorist Volkan Bora, code-named "Koçero Meleti," whom the HDP lawmaker claimed was her fiance, was one of the perpetrators of two terrorist attacks in Adıyaman province. He was part of the terrorist squad that killed gendarmerie Cpl. Müsellim Ünal and a soldier named Mücahit Şimşek on June 24, 2016, and a village guard named Yusuf Sönmez on Sept. 9, 2016.

Bora was killed in a counterterrorism operation in Turkey’s southeastern Adıyaman province in 2017.

A report to lift her immunity has been submitted to the Office of the Parliament Speaker, and the joint committee formed by constitution and justice committee lawmakers will debate it Thursday.

Güzel defended the pictures, claiming that she had been engaged to the terrorist and the photos were being used as "propaganda" to target her.

She said they got engaged after a romantic relationship while they were in university and that she was unable to see him between 2009 and 2014.

She claimed that she went to northern Iraq some time between 2013-2015, during the reconciliation period, to see her "loved one" and that she was not a member of a political party back then. But a witness noted that she also met with him in 2016.

The HDP has been subject to public criticism for transferring taxpayer money and funds to the PKK, an internationally recognized terrorist group. HDP mayors and local officials are known to have misallocated funds in support of the PKK and provided jobs to the group's sympathizers.