With the decision taken in the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), visitors will not be allowed to enter the Parliament between 26-29 July, except for officials. According to sources from the Republican People's Party (CHP), it is stated that the AK Party's draft law on stray animals will be discussed in the General Assembly of the Parliament this weekend, and the decision was made for this reason. 4-DAY VISITOR BAN TO THE PARLIAMENTAccording to the announcement sent to the members of the Parliament by the General Secretariat of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the General Assembly will continue its work between 26-29 July, in accordance with the decision taken. In the announcement, it was stated that due to the intensity of the agenda, visitors and vehicles, except for officials, will not be allowed to enter the Parliament on 26th July Friday, 27th July Saturday, 28th July Sunday, and 29th July Monday, in order for the members of the Parliament to participate more effectively in the General Assembly activities. DISCUSSION OF THE DRAFT LAW ON STRAY ANIMALSAccording to information obtained from sources from the CHP, it is stated that the AK Party insists on passing the law on stray animals in the General Assembly, and it is stated that the law proposal will be discussed in the General Assembly this weekend, while there are allegations that the 9th Judicial Package and the Teacher Profession Law will be postponed to October. PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN'S HARSH REACTION TO PROTESTS IN THE PARLIAMENTPresident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned his party's members of parliament about the law proposal on stray animals during the parliamentary group meeting yesterday, saying, "I expect a determined stance from all members of our group, who are representatives of the people under this noble roof. There is no compromise, and we will finish this job with the permission of Allah." "WE WILL NOT BOW TO THIS ARROGANCE"President Erdoğan criticized the entry of animal rights activists into the Parliament and said the following: "Calling a member of parliament, and moreover, under the noble roof of the Parliament, 'murderer' is disrespectful and impolite towards the people. We cannot accept the disruption of the Parliament's work by a few marginal characters who make noise. We are not a group that will bow to this arrogance."
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