The Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) recently presented a three-point plan to Parliament for the success of the terror-free Türkiye initiative.

Details of the plan included in a 120-page report to propose judiciary supervision over the state of members of the PKK terrorist group who surrendered.

The government ally’s leader, Devlet Bahçeli, was the first to suggest a new process to disarm the PKK, which has killed tens of thousands of people since the 1980s in terrorist attacks. Bahçeli last year urged the PKK to lay down arms and turned to the group’s jailed ringleader, Abdullah Öcalan, to facilit

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