The terror-free initiative has occupied the central agenda of Turkish domestic politics and foreign policy for several months and is likely to remain a key issue in the near future. It is expected to be widely debated in Parliament and to continue shaping Türkiye’s relations with actors in the Middle East.
Although the ruling coalition initiated the process, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan transformed it into a “state and national project” by calling on state institutions to become involved. As a result, beyond the ruling political actors, many other stakeholders also began to take part in the process.
Parliament, which represents more than 90% of the population, established a commission, the Parliamentary Commission on National Solidarity, Brotherhood and Democracy, within the framework of the terror-free Türkiye process. After 19 separate sessions, the commission, led by Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş, is expected to submit a report to the General Assembly.
Before submitting a final report to Parliament, the commission asked all political parties to submit their respective reports t
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