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The financial audit decision for 5 parties has been published in the Official Gazette.

The financial audit decision for 5 parties has been published in the Official Gazette.

28.11.2024 07:10

The Constitutional Court's decision regarding the financial audit of the Turkey Golden Age Party, the Country Party, the National Forces Party, the Innovation Party, and the Love and Respect Party for the years 2021 and 2022 has been published in the Official Gazette. Accordingly, it was decided to file a criminal complaint against the parties with the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.

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The Constitutional Court's financial audit decision regarding 5 political parties has been published in the Official Gazette. The decision published in the Official Gazette includes the statement that "The chairpersons of political parties are required to submit a copy of the finalized accounts, which have been resolved and consolidated, along with the finalized accounts of the party headquarters and affiliated district organizations, to the Constitutional Court and to the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court for information by the end of June," as stated in the second paragraph of Article 74 of Law No. 2820.

THEY DID NOT SHOW INCOME AND EXPENSES

As a result of the examinations conducted, it was decided to file a criminal complaint with the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the 5 political parties. In the published decisions, the report presented to the committee by Rapporteur Ömer Dursun was examined, which was based on the finalized account sent by the parties for the year 2021 of the Love and Respect Party and the finalized accounts for the years 2021 and 2022 of the Kuvayi Milliye Party. Accordingly, it was found that the General Headquarters of the Love and Respect Party did not earn any income and did not incur any expenses for the year 2021, and that the General Headquarters of the Kuvayi Milliye Party also did not earn any income and did not incur any expenses until the closure decision taken on June 26, 2022. The decision emphasized that the buildings where the parties operated should either be party property or rented, and that the parties should have management expenses such as rent, water, electricity, telephone, and stationery. As a result of the examination, it was unanimously decided to file a criminal complaint with the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office in accordance with Article 111 of Law No. 2820, as the parties failed to establish a record and document system that could be accountable to the Constitutional Court, and engaged in actions aimed at obstructing the examination and investigation by conducting income and expenses outside of the accounts.

DETECTION OF CONTRARY BEHAVIOR

Additionally, the finalized accounts for the year 2021 of the Country Party, the years 2021 and 2022 of the Turkey Golden Age Party, and the year 2021 of the Innovation Party were examined by the committee based on the initial examination report of Rapporteur Ömer Dursun. It was reiterated that the parties are required to submit a copy of their finalized accounts to the Constitutional Court and to the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court for information, in accordance with Article 74 of Law No. 2820. However, the published decision stated that the parties' documents had not been approved by the authorized bodies of the parties and could not be documents that could be examined by the Constitutional Court. It was determined that the parties did not send the decision indicating that their finalized accounts had been examined and consolidated. While it was found that the parties acted contrary to Articles 69, 70, and 74 of the Law on Political Parties No. 2820, it was unanimously decided to file a criminal complaint with the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office in accordance with Article 111 of Law No. 2820, as the parties failed to establish a record and document system that could be accountable to the Constitutional Court and engaged in actions aimed at obstructing the examination and investigation by conducting income and expenses outside of the accounts.



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