This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
We, the undersigned, declare the following:
express grave concern over the
politically motivated prosecution of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, aimed
at preventing his candidacy in the 2028 presidential elections;
recall Türkiye’s obligations under the European Convention
on Human Rights (ETS No. 5) to uphold democracy, the rule of law
and fundamental freedoms, including the right to fair elections
and political participation;
denounce the misuse of judicial processes by the Turkish
authorities to silence opposition and manipulate elections;
express alarm at the increasing restrictions on protests,
social media censorship, and arrests of journalists, opposition
figures, and activists;
emphasise that, in democratic systems, including Council
of Europe member and observer States, judicial proceedings must
not be weaponised to disqualify political candidates. Leadership
shall be determined solely by voters;
call on the Assembly to urgently examine the issue of
Türkiye’s democratic backsliding at the next plenary session;
call on Türkiye to immediately release İmamoğlu, drop
politically motivated charges against opposition leaders, and ensure
free elections;
urge Türkiye to restore judicial independence and end
political prosecutions;
invite the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy
to assess Türkiye’s democratic deterioration and report with recommendations;
call upon the Secretary General to engage with the Turkish
authorities, invoking Article 52 of the European Convention on Human
Rights if necessary.