Turkey’s main opposition party has urged the French Socialist Party not to back the law penalizing the denial of Armenian claims of genocide which the Senate will debate Jan. 23.
Kılıçdaroğlu also sent letters to Jean-Pierre Bel, Socialist head of the French Senate, and Martine Aubry, first secretary of the French Socialist Party.
Hollande’s position ahead of Sarkozy in public opinion polls causes satisfaction and at the same time concerns, as the Socialist Party did not stand against the controversial bill, Kılıçdaroğlu said. The proposed law violated the French constitutional articles assuring freedom of expression, he added.
“You will understand without difficulty that the adoption of the law proposal of Boyer will cause a crisis [between two countries] unprecedented since the 1921 Ankara Agreement,” he said.
Kılıçdaroğlu asked Hollande to hear the voice of reason and not back the bill in the Senate. The move would restore Turkish-French friendship at the hands of Hollande, he added.
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