Berlin slams Erdogan’s comparison of German authorities with Nazi regime

  06 March 2017    Read: 1172
Berlin slams Erdogan’s comparison of German authorities with Nazi regime
The comparasion of German authorities with those that ruled the country in the Nazi time, are unacceptable, German Chancellery's Chief of Staff Peter Altmaier said on Monday in response to the recent statement made by Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The remarks of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who compared incumbent German authorities with those that ruled the country in the Nazi time, are unacceptable, German Chancellery's Chief of Staff Peter Altmaier said on Monday.

"Germany has no superior in the spheres of rule of law, tolerance and liberality," Altmaier told the ARD broadcaster, adding that the Erdogan’s statement was "absolutely unacceptable."

He said that the German government was in permanent contact with the Turkish authorities.
"We will make efforts so that people in Turkey realize and draw conclusions from the meaning and problematics of the events that occurred in the recent days," Altmaier said.

On March 5, Erdogan compared German authorities with Nazis for banning Ankara’s campaign rallies on German soil ahead of a crucial vote on the constitutional reform. Ankara is seeking support of its large expat community in Germany for a constitutional change that would give more powers to Erdogan, including granting the president the ability to appoint some top judges and declare a state of emergency.

The Turkish referendum on constitutional changes would take place on April 16.

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