After the fall of the Saadet Party group in the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), DEVA Party Chairman Ali Babacan, Future Party Chairman Ahmet Davutoğlu, and Saadet Party Chairman Mahmut Arıkan came together to form a joint group. DEVA Party Adana Deputy and Party Spokesperson Sadullah Kısacık stated to AA correspondent that following Ankara Deputy Nedim Yamalı's resignation and transition to the AK Party, DEVA Party, Saadet Party, and Future Party have accelerated their efforts to establish a new group in the Parliament. MEETINGS HAD BEEN HELD BEFOREKısacık expressed that DEVA Party Chairman Babacan, Future Party Chairman Davutoğlu, and Saadet Party Chairman Arıkan held a tripartite meeting in the Parliament to establish a joint group, reminding that there had been discussions about forming a common umbrella group previously. "NO BLOCKED SITUATION IS VISIBLE"Emphasizing that Yamalı's resignation has made this process more significant, Kısacık stated, "With this latest situation, all three chairpersons had a productive meeting regarding the conduct of TBMM activities as a joint group. They agreed to carry out the process from a positive perspective. The process is progressing positively. However, a definitive result has not yet been achieved. Currently, no blocked situation is visible." SHARED DETAILSIn response to the question, "Will a group be formed under a new party umbrella?" Kısacık replied, "If an agreement is reached on the principles, a three-person delegation from each party will discuss how this will be done. A decision will be made after a technical study, but no decision has been made yet. Until now, a common umbrella party was being discussed, but now there is a new process. If an agreement is reached on the principles, a joint technical study will be conducted."
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