Members of liberal party wrestle in front of public bank to protest Turkish athlete's board chair

Two officials from Turkey's Liberal Democrat Party (LDP) wrestled outside of public Vakıfbank's regional headquarters to protest the assignment of a former wrestler to the board of the institution. Former wrestler Hamza Yerlikaya left his post as advisor to President Erdoğan to join the board.

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Two officials from Turkey's Liberal Democrat Party (LDP) wrestled in front of Vakıfbank's Aegean Regional Directorate on July 2 to protest the assignment of a former professional wrestler to the bank's board.

Former wrestler Hamza Yerlikaya was appointed as a board member to the public bank on June 13, leaving his posts as advisor to the president and deputy minister of youth and sports

Hamza Yerlikaya

The Peoples' Liberation Party (HKP) had issued a criminal complaint about Yerlikaya on July 2 on the grounds that he had forged diplomas and that his assignment wasn't earned.

"We wrestled in front of the Hamza Vakıfbank Aegean Directorate to prove our qualifications and then applied for jobs. It will happen if it's kispet ("wrestler's tights" in Turkish, a play on "kismet")," tweeted the LDP official Twitter account on July 2.

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