Legal reforms will definitely begin after Ramadan

Turkey Service - The Speaker of the Turkish Parliament, announcing the approval of the "Commission for National Solidarity, Fraternity and Democracy" report, emphasized that after the month of Ramadan, legal reforms are a necessity; He also considered the constitution insufficient after the September 12 coup.

According to Kordpress, Noman Kurtolmoş, Speaker of the Turkish Parliament (TBMM), announced that the report of the "National Solidarity, Fraternity and Democracy Commission" was approved by a majority vote. He described the move as crossing "a critical threshold for Turkey", but at the same time emphasized that this does not mean the end of the work and that the country will enter a phase of intensive efforts.

Referring to the necessity of continuing the reform process, Kurtolmush said: "I believe that after Ramadan, it is a necessity to bring up and follow up on the legal adjustments and reforms." These words are expressed while the exact content of the intended reforms has not yet been officially announced.

The Speaker of the Turkish Parliament also mentioned the discussion of the constitution and said that one of the issues on which political currents agree is that the constitution resulting from the September 12 coup no longer meets the needs of the country today. He expressed hope that understanding and political cooperation will be formed in this field as well.

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