27.05.2025 12:50
The Deputy Chairman of the AK Party, Efkan Ala, made a statement regarding the PKK terrorist organization's disarmament process. Ala noted that Turkey has taken significant steps towards its goal of becoming a "terror-free country," and he expressed optimism about the disarmament process of the terrorist organization, stating that they anticipate the completion of this process during the summer months.
The terrorist organization PKK's decision to lay down arms and dissolve itself has continued to create movement in Turkish politics. While the timing of the PKK's disarmament remains a topic of curiosity, another statement has come from the AK Party front.
DISARMAMENT WILL BE COMPLETED IN THE SUMMER MONTHS
Ala stated that Turkey has taken significant steps towards its goal of being a "terror-free country," and that there is an optimistic picture regarding the disarmament process of the terrorist organization, predicting that the disarmament process will be completed in the summer months.
BAHÇELİ'S PROPOSAL FOR A PARLIAMENTARY POSITION
Ala noted that security units are working to prevent provocations and that the process is progressing in a planned manner, drawing attention to the fact that the commission to be established in the Parliament, as indicated by MHP Chairman Devlet Bahçeli, will come into play after the security units managing the process complete their work.
"PARLIAMENT WILL INTERVENE WHEN NECESSARY"
Ala stated, "MIT reports will come, and the Parliament will intervene when necessary. We are proceeding step by step. If you take a step now that you should take later, you will be unable to take the step you should take now. Therefore, we are experienced in this matter. We are approaching it with caution."
NEW CONSTITUTION PROCESS
The agenda of the meeting also included the new constitution process. Ala called on the opposition, saying, "We should gather around the same table."
Efkan Ala said the following:
"According to our understanding; even if we have the majority to change the constitution on our own, it is not right for a single party to do this alone. This means ensuring the political contribution of other parties and obtaining the consent of their bases."