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AK Party Denies Plans for General Amnesty and House Arrest for Abdullah Öcalan

In a recent statement, Abdullah Güler, the AK Party’s Group Chairman in the Turkish Parliament, dismissed rumors about the possibility of a general amnesty, including for terror convicts, and the house arrest of Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of a terrorist organization. Güler emphasized that such issues should not be approached conditionally or interlinked, as it is not currently on their agenda. He stated, “This is not a solution process, and there is no resemblance to it.”

Meeting with the Opposition and Positive Atmosphere

Güler highlighted the importance of ongoing discussions between the AK Party and the opposition parties, particularly following a meeting with a delegation from the DEM Party. While he refrained from disclosing specific details due to the confidential nature of the talks, he expressed optimism regarding the potential resolution of longstanding issues that have significantly impacted Turkey economically and socially.

He noted the positive atmosphere surrounding the discussions and the sincere efforts of all parties involved in contributing positively to the ongoing dialogue. Güler underscored the need for a comprehensive approach to maintaining societal harmony and addressing critical challenges in the region.

Importance of Social Peace and Legislative Initiatives

Addressing concerns about potential risks in the region, Güler stressed the crucial role of the Turkish Parliament in safeguarding social peace and ensuring informed decision-making by political party groups. He emphasized the need for a holistic approach to transformative initiatives that prioritize societal well-being over simplistic solutions targeting individual cases.

Furthermore, Güler highlighted forthcoming legislative proposals, including the establishment of a Cyber Security Directorate under the Presidency, aimed at enhancing national cybersecurity measures and coordination among relevant ministries.

Upcoming Legislative Agendas

Looking ahead, Güler mentioned the reintroduction of a controversial amendment related to espionage laws and plans for regulating age restrictions on social media platforms. He explained that parliamentary subcommittees are actively exploring international best practices to inform policy decisions, with a potential proposal expected to be presented to the Parliament in the coming months.

Overall, Güler’s statements reflect the AK Party’s commitment to addressing complex societal issues through inclusive dialogue, legislative reforms, and a proactive approach to cybersecurity challenges, underscoring the party’s focus on promoting social harmony and national security.

As the discussions continue and legislative agendas evolve, the Turkish public remains vigilant regarding potential policy changes and their implications for the country’s future. Stay tuned for further updates on these critical developments.