ANKARA
Turkey’s prime minister strongly condemned the punching of the opposition party’s leader in the parliament Tuesday.
An unknown person hit Kemal Kilicdaroglu as he was headed toward the group meeting hall of his Republican People’s Party (CHP).
"This is not a correct way of behavior in a democratic parliamentary system," Recep Tayyip Erdogan told journalists after the ruling AK Party’s group meeting at the parliament.
"We never appreciate these kinds of actions and strongly condemn the attack."
Stating that all necessary actions will be taken against the attacker, Erdogan then received a delegation of Swiss lawmakers and a group of members of the Union of European Turkish Democrats (UETD) at his parliament office.
The meeting was closed to the press and lasted around an hour.
Turkey's AK Party expels Kilicdaroglu attacker
The man who punched Turkey's opposition leader in parliament on Tuesday is named as 28 year-old AK party member, Orhan Ovet from Erzurum province, said AK Party deputy chairman and spokesperson Huseyin Celik on Wednesday.
Ovet has since been expelled from the AK Party, Celik announced via Twitter.
Ovet was taken into custody after the attack and is due to be questioned by Ankara's prosecutor Sadik Bayindir, who is responsible for terror crimes.
Ovet is accussed of punching Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the Republican People's party (CHP), in the Turkish Parliament on Tuesday.
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