Aylin Nazlıaka

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Aylin Nazlıaka, 2013

Aylin Nazlıaka (born December 3, 1968 in Ankara ) is a Turkish economist and politician with the CHP .

Career

Nazlıaka holds a BA in Economics from the Middle East Technical University , Ankara, and participated in the Emerging Leaders program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts . In 1992 she founded her own company, "HRM Consulting", which is now active in 52 countries around the world. In 2010 they nominated the CHP delegates from the Ankara electoral district as candidates for the upcoming elections to the Turkish Grand National Assembly . In 2011 she was elected as a member of the Grand National Assembly. There she was a member of the committee on harmonization issues between the EU and Turkey .

In 2015, she claimed that a deputy and party colleague of the obligatory CHP in his office Ataturk - portrait had hung, but what they could not prove. This led to a libel suit by the accused colleague and resulted in Nazlıaka being expelled from the party. In September 2019, a party committee allowed her to rejoin the party.

In January 2017, during a parliamentary debate, she was handcuffed to the microphones of the lectern in the plenary hall during a parliamentary debate in protest against the constitutional reform promoted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the Grand National Assembly . This caused a commotion that ended in a scuffle.

She is married and has two children.

Awards

  • University of the Middle East Honorary Award, 2002
  • Politician of the Year, 2014

Web links

Commons : Aylin Nazlıaka  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Daily Sabah: CHP discharges Ankara deputy Aylin Nazlıaka over inter-party Ataturk portrait late from March 4, 2016, accessed on October 30, 2018
  2. Son dakika: CHP, Aylin Nazliaka'nin af talebini kabul etti. In: haberturk.com. September 15, 2019, accessed September 18, 2019 (Turkish).
  3. The Sun: Catfight in parliament: President Erdogan protest sees mass brawl break out between Turkish MPs after woman handcuffs herself to podium on January 20, 2017, accessed October 30, 2018