04.05.2026 20:15
The Cabinet, chaired by President Erdogan, meets today after a 2-week break. The agenda includes the 'Terror-Free Turkey' process, regional crises, and the economy, while unsolved case files will also be addressed. Whether the Eid al-Adha holiday will be 9 days long, a topic of curiosity for millions, will be clarified after the meeting.
The Cabinet of the Presidency, chaired by President Erdoğan, convenes today in Beştepe after a two-week break. During the critical meeting, both domestic policy and international developments will be examined, and the duration of the Eid al-Adha holiday, eagerly awaited by millions, will also be discussed.
AGENDA INCLUDES 'TERROR-FREE TURKEY' AND REGIONAL CRISES
Among the main agenda items of the Cabinet is the 'Terror-Free Turkey' process. Following the summit between President Erdoğan and MHP Chairman Devlet Bahçeli, a message was given that the process would be pursued with determination. AK Party sources indicate that the legal steps to be taken in the upcoming period will also be evaluated during the meeting. It is expected that details regarding the verification and confirmation mechanism carried out by MIT will be shared with Cabinet members.
In foreign policy, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the Russia-Ukraine war, Black Sea security, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and developments on the US/Israel-Iran line will be comprehensively addressed.
UNSOLVED CASE FILES AND ECONOMY ON THE TABLE
The latest status of the work led by the Ministry of Justice to shed light on unsolved case files will also be assessed by the Cabinet. Under the economic heading, the steps taken in the fight against inflation and the latest market developments will be analyzed in detail.
WILL THE HOLIDAY BE 9 DAYS?
One of the most anticipated topics of the meeting will be the duration of the Eid al-Adha holiday. The decision to be made by the Cabinet will clarify whether the holiday will be extended to 9 days. Following the meeting, it is expected that the decisions taken will be announced to the public by President Erdoğan.