10.02.2026 19:50
Last week, the delegation of the DEM Party, which knocked on the doors of political parties, will meet with President Erdoğan tomorrow. The process of a Turkey without terrorism will be discussed in the meeting at Beştepe.
President Erdoğan will receive the DEM Party delegation tomorrow at 14:00 at Beştepe.
ERDOĞAN WILL HOST THE DEM PARTY DELEGATION TOMORROW
A critical turning point has been reached in the process of a terrorism-free Turkey. The last stop of the DEM Party delegation, which met with political parties last week, will be President Erdoğan.
The date of the meeting between President Erdoğan and the DEM Party has been announced. Erdoğan will host the DEM Party delegation tomorrow at 14:00 at Beştepe. Pervin Buldan and Mithat Sancar will be part of the DEM Party delegation.
"A FINAL POINT HAS BEEN REACHED IN THE REPORT"
On the other hand, Speaker of the Parliament Numan Kurtulmuş answered questions from the press. In response to a question about the joint report of the National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission, Kurtulmuş stated, "When we look at the initial reports, there doesn't seem to be an easy ground for consensus among the parties. Topics that can be agreed upon were identified through these meetings, and a rough framework has emerged. With an extraordinarily disciplined effort, we have reached a final point. As of last night, we sent the draft text we have been working on specifically for these five friends to mature. Probably in the coming days, the commission will gather all 50 of our parliamentary friends again to negotiate, conduct the voting, and we will complete our duty as a commission and present our report to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey," he said.
"THE COMMISSION'S DUTY IS TO PREPARE A REPORT, NOT TO MAKE LAWS"
In response to a question from a press member regarding the discussions on "the right to hope," Kurtulmuş stated: "It is probably best to share with the public what the topics discussed in the commission report are after the report is finalized. Therefore, you cannot get a single word from me regarding the content. Secondly, the commission's duty is to prepare this report, complete its work, and present the report to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. This commission is not a legislative body. This commission does not prepare laws or constitutions.
I have stated this as a common tendency from the beginning. At the point the commission has reached with such extensive hearings and long discussions, we need to establish how we, as politicians, approach the issue and share this framework with the General Assembly of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, including the legal regulations we foresee to be prepared within this framework. The commission's duty is clear. Within the principles related to the working procedures and principles of the commission that we accepted in the first meeting, the commission has so far fulfilled its duty with great maturity and sacrifice. There is very little left; after voting on the report, the commission's duty will come to an end."