Kurdish peace process
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Turkish nationalist lawyer:
Öcalan is one of the founders of the "second century of the Republic" of Türkiye
World Service - Gurkan Chakraoglu, supporting the peace process between the Turkish government and the PKK, described this process as a turning point for Turkey and the Middle East and said Abdullah Ocalan will be "one of the founders of the second century of the Republic of Turkey".
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Genghis Chandar:
The failure of the peace process with the Kurds will cause Erdogan's political downfall
World Service- Cengiz Chandar, a representative of People's Equality and Democracy Party, announced that the current peace process in Turkey has reached a stage from which it is very difficult to return, and if this process collapses, Recep Tayyip Erdogan will also face the fall of his political position.
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Erdogan's advisor:
Using the word "Kurdistan" in the peace process is not appropriate
Turkish Service - The adviser to the Turkish president announced that the process of "Turkey without terror" is going forward under the supervision of Erdogan and Baghceli and stressed that the use of the word "Kurdistan" in this process is not appropriate.
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The arrival of PKK to a new stage of activity
World service - According to some experts, the military activities of the PKK in the form of the past four decades have practically ended, but the announcement of its disarmament does not mean the destruction of this group, but the entry into a new phase.
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Has the new era of relations between Ankara and the Kurds begun?
World Service - The peace process between Ankara and the PKK has brought the political equations of Iraq and Syria into a new phase in which the traditional enemies of Turkey gradually become potential security and political partners of this country.
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Turkish parliamentarian's warning:
The failure of the peace process with the PKK will lead to the collapse of the government.
Sarvas Jahan- Turkish parliament member Kani Toron stressed the need for immediate measures, including the release of Salahuddin Demirtaş, and warned that the government's delay in advancing the peace process could stop this process and lead to serious political consequences, including the fall of the government.