Sedat Edip Bucak

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Sedat Edip Bucak (born October 31, 1960 in Siverek ) is a Turkish landowner who was a member of the Right Path Party (DYP) in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey from 1991 to 2002 .

Life

Sedat Edip Bucak is a tribal leader of the Zaza Bucak clan and graduated from an industrial vocational school. He is married and has three children.

Sedat Bucak was in 1991 , 1995 and 1999 as the candidate of the True Path Party for the constituency of Şanlıurfa in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey elected. On November 3, 1996, he was the only one to survive a traffic accident on the motorway near Susurluk , which triggered the Susurluk scandal . At the meeting on December 11, 1997, the Turkish Grand National Assembly approved the waiver of his immunity. The attorney general accused him of wielding an undocumented firearm.

In the parliamentary elections in Turkey in 2002 , he won no mandate. In 2004 he was sentenced to one year imprisonment for membership in a criminal organization in Susurluk after previous instances acquitted him.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Turkey's pivotal role in the international drug trade . In: Le Monde diplomatique . July 1, 1998 ( mondediplo.com [accessed October 2, 2018]).
  2. Der Spiegel , February 9, 1998, Bottleneck on the Bosporus