31.07.2025 23:56
Evaluating the discussions regarding the commission to be established in the Parliament for the "Terror-Free Turkey" process, DEM Party Spokesperson Ayşegül Doğan stated that they have referred to the process as the "Peace and Democratic Society" process from the very beginning. Doğan also mentioned that the name of the commission should be decided by consensus.
DEM Party Spokesperson Ayşegül Doğan evaluated the discussions regarding the commission to be established in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) related to the 'Terror-Free Turkey' process during a press conference held at the party's headquarters.
"THE NAME OF THE COMMISSION SHOULD BE DECIDED BY CONSENSUS" Stating that they have referred to the process as the 'Peace and Democratic Society' process from the very beginning, Doğan said that the name of the commission should be decided by consensus.
DEM Party Spokesperson Ayşegül Doğan "IT WILL INCLUDE A RECOGNITION AND RECOGNITION, OUR EXPECTATIONS ARE VERY CLEAR" The part of Doğan's statements regarding the issue is as follows: "We have been referring to this process as the 'Peace and Democratic Society Process' from the very beginning. This is what it should be for us. Equal brotherhood and democratic Turkey are two important concepts, two important needs that we have needed for years. Equality, a brotherhood that will be established on this basis. A lasting, just, and honorable peace. This will be built on this basis and made permanent. Therefore, it will create a political and legal infrastructure. It will include a recognition and recognition. These are very clear, meaning our expectations.
"WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT THE COMMISSION WILL REACH A COMMON DECISION" Even if there is nothing we can agree on regarding which names can be common, or if no consensus can be reached on any issue, we believe that all political parties will reach a common consensus on 'equal brotherhood' and 'democratic Turkey'. Or does social solidarity disturb some? But on what basis and what kind of solidarity? We are confident that the commission will discuss all these and reach a common decision. We have no doubt about that."