After visiting the terrorist leader Abdullah Öcalan in İmralı on December 28, the DEM Party delegation, which embarked on a tour of meetings with political parties, first visited the President of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) Numan Kurtulmuş in his office on January 2, and then met with the Chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Devlet Bahçeli. DEM PARTY DELEGATION'S MEETINGS COMPLETEDThe delegation visited the Chairman of the Future Party Ahmet Davutoğlu at the party headquarters on January 6, and also met with a delegation consisting of AK Party Group Chairman Abdullah Güler, AK Party Deputy Chairman Efkan Ala, AK Party Spokesperson Ömer Çelik, and AK Party Group Deputy Chairman Özlem Zengin at the TBMM, as well as the Chairman of the Felicity Party Mahmut Arıkan at the party headquarters. The visits of the DEM Party delegation continued today with meetings with CHP Chairman Özgür Özel, DEVA Party Chairman Ali Babacan, and New Welfare Party Chairman Fatih Erbakan at the TBMM. The delegation, which shared Abdullah Öcalan's messages during the visits, requested support for the new process. With today's visits, the DEM Party delegation completed its meetings with the parties represented in the TBMM. AHMET TÜRK: MEETINGS WENT POSITIVELYAhmet Türk, one of the members of the delegation, evaluated the process. Türk stated, "The meetings went positively. These visits were recognized and accepted by everyone as necessary for peace." MEETINGS WILL BE HELD WITH DEM PARTY ALLIANCESOn the other hand, sources from the DEM Party stated that internal evaluations will be made tomorrow following the intense traffic of meetings with political parties. Sources indicated that discussions with the parties and components of the DEM Party's alliance will continue, and that Selahattin Demirtaş and Figen Yüksekdağ will be visited in prison in Edirne, with the date of the visit to be announced shortly. It has been learned that the delegations to be formed by the DEM Party regarding the new process are also planned to visit civil society organizations.
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