Turkey accuses Germany of 'democracy deficit' over campaign ban

AFP  |  Berlin 

is showing a "democracy deficit" by denying Turkish politicians permission to campaign ahead of their elections, the of the ruling said in an interview today.

The German government, like and the Netherlands, has refused permission for Turkish election rallies to be held on its soil ahead of Turkish legislative and on 24.

"I think that our German friends have a deficit when it comes to democracy,"

told Zeitung newspaper.

Out of three million Turkish immigrants living in Germany, "1.5 million of them have the right to vote" in Turkey, the AKP said.

"Is it fair for to curtail their right to inform themselves before they vote?" he added.

has insisted it applies the no campaigning rule to all other nations within three-month periods before they hold elections.

Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who heads the Justice and

Development Party (AKP) and is hoping for a new term with strengthened powers, last Sunday addressed thousands of expatriate Turks in

A year ago and other European countries also banned a series of planned Turkish campaign events for a referendum that extended Erdogan's powers.

Erdogan then denounced Germany's "Nazi practices" and accused it of harbouring Kurdish "terrorists" and plotters of a failed coup against him in July 2016.

and have since sought to calm the deep diplomatic crisis, with notably releasing a German-Turkish from the newspaper after a year in prison.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 16:35 IST