Bahçeli proposes establishment of a 100 members commission

img

NEWS CENTER – Devlet Bahçeli has called for the establishment of a 'National Unity and Solidarity Commission' in response to the recent congress decisions made by the PKK.

Devlet Bahçeli, leader of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), has called for the establishment of a 'National Unity and Solidarity Commission' in response to the recent congress decisions made by the PKK. He proposed that the commission be formed with participation from all political parties represented in the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM).

In a message published on 19 May, the day of the Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day, Bahçeli referred to the PKK’s congress decisions and said: "A sensitive, delicate, fragile, and patience-demanding new phase has been entered."

He warned against provocation and political opportunism, saying: "There should be no room for provocation, misunderstandings, or sensitivities that arise from trivial matters. Everyone must use responsible language, avoid falling into the trap of divisive political debates, and refrain from pursuing ideological or political gain. We must remain on the path of reason and common sense. Reacting emotionally and irrationally is not in line with our faith and values."

Declaring that "peace is not a one-winged bird," Bahçeli added: "Just as it is impossible to fly with one wing, true progress requires the participation, confidence, magnanimity, patience, prayers, and ownership of our entire nation."

ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION

Bahçeli said: "In order to determine the roadmap for the upcoming period, the most reasonable option would be the establishment of a commission in the TBMM, which is the embodiment of the national will, comprising representatives from all segments of society and all political parties. In line with parliamentary tradition, we propose that the Speaker of Parliament call for the formation of a 'New Century Strategy for a Terror-Free Turkey: National Unity and Solidarity Commission.' This commission should consist of 100 members, including representatives from all 16 political parties currently represented in the Parliament. Additional subcommittees may be formed based on the commission's needs."

Bahçeli outlined the following points regarding the structure and functioning of the commission:

"Each political party represented in Parliament should have at least one member on the commission, and the remaining members should be allocated proportionally according to the size of party groups.

Each party should be allowed to appoint two experts to work with the commission.

The commission should determine its own working principles and procedures.

The Speaker of Parliament should chair the commission.

Decisions within the commission should be made by absolute majority.

Decisions made by the commission should be turned into legislative proposals by MPs and submitted to the relevant parliamentary committees and the General Assembly."

View More Articles

17:08 Autonomous Administration and Damascus meet to implement agreement
16:23 EP Left Group delegation meet with Ilham Ehmed
14:00 Israel's attack on Gaza: At least 26 people killed
12:37 Women in Amed march: No peace without freedom of Öcalan
10:59 Eren Keskin: 10th Judicial Package has nothing to raise hope for a solution
09:17 EP Left Group Co-Chair Schirdewan meets with SDF and YPJ
08:23 Opposition reacts to 10th Judicial Package pass commission
08:16 'Freedom for Yüksel Koç' march
30/05/2025
15:24 Parliament Speaker and CHP Chair meeting starts
14:49 Habitats of Gazelles and goats destroyed
14:28 Arrest warrant for defendants in Temel case
14:13 DEM Party announces its Parliament Speaker candidate
14:04 NADA calls end to wars in Gaza and Sudan
13:41 Mother of Ipek Er: Authorities broke their promise 'don't talk, we will arrest'
11:55 Families applies to go to İmralı
11:01 Peace will benefit everyone says former CHP MP Bekaroglu
09:42 46 ill prisoner, 11 in critical condition held in Cukurova Region
09:16 Die Linke Secretary General: It is absolutely necessary to free Abdullah Öcalan
09:09 Mother searching for daughter and uncle's remains for decades: I won’t forgive, but I’ll do everything for peace
09:06 DEM Party MP Dusunmez: Release of Öcalan is key to peace
29/05/2025
21:04 Final Declaration of Kurdish Women Parliamentarians announces
14:00 Access block on Kurdish Journalists’ YouTube accounts
10:55 Conference of Kurdish Women Parliamentarians on its second day
10:38 'Women should be at every stage of the process'
09:29 Tulips bloom in Mûş Plain
09:21 'Kaytan was an ideological and political genius'
28/05/2025
20:04 DEM Party's statement after AKP meeting
19:59 Meeting between DEM Party and AKP ends
16:28 Philosophers support call of Abdullah Öcalan
16:15 'Kurdish Women Parliamentarians Conference': We take Öcalan's message as basis
15:19 DEM Party-AKP meeting starts
15:07 Parliament Speaker: Parliament has a duty from now on
14:41 Family applies to IHD for body they are looking for 29 years
14:17 DEM Party: Recognise the Charter of Local Self-Government
12:15 Kurdish Women Parliamentarians Conference in Amed: National unity will definitely be achieved
12:11 CPJ: 181 journalists killed, 173 of them Palestinians
10:19 Alevi associations: We are ready to take responsibility in process
10:07 Acquittal decision in Temel case overturned: First hearing on 30 May
09:59 Increase in rights violations in Dumlu Prison No. 2
09:26 Balochistan after 'independence' decision: Pakistan's pressure increased
27/05/2025
16:55 Efkan Ala comments on new constitution talks
16:01 Italy grants honorary citizenship to Kurdish activist Warishah Moradi
15:07 Tuncer Bakirhan: We set democracy and law as compass of process
14:06 DEM Party's statement on MHP meeting
12:26 DEM Party MHP meeting ends
12:25 29 years searching her son’s bones
11:38 DEM Party MHP meeting starts
11:05 Author Sever: 'Democratic society' can be a bridge between peoples
10:09 Human rights defenders call to abolition of Anti-Terror Law
10:07 Shengal Autonomous Council Co-chair: Real struggle just beginning