DEM Party's Hatimoğulları to the government: 'The framework law should not be delayed further'
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- DEM Party Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları urges the government to expedite the "framework law" process.
- She emphasizes the importance of the July deadline for enacting an inclusive, peace- and solution-oriented law.
- Hatimoğulları calls for opening the path for democratic politics and seizing the historical opportunity for internal peace.
DEM Party Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları has called on the government to accelerate the "framework law" process, stressing that it should not be further delayed. Speaking at a press conference at the party's headquarters, Hatimoğulları reiterated the party's continued belief in the ongoing "process" and highlighted its significance for Turkey to achieve internal peace. She urged the government to make the best use of the current month, stating, "Let's evaluate July in the most accurate way."
This month the framework law, expected to be released this month, should not be delayed any further. It should be enacted as an inclusive law focused on peace and solutions, as negotiated. Let's not leave this historical threshold unfinished. Let's open the way for democratic politics completely.
Hatimoğulları emphasized the need for Turkey to fully grasp the importance of the current moment. "The framework law, expected to be released this month, should not be delayed any further. It should be enacted as an inclusive law focused on peace and solutions, as negotiated. Let's not leave this historical threshold unfinished. Let's open the way for democratic politics completely," she urged. She underscored that Turkey possesses a historic opportunity and appealed to the government to ensure the prompt enactment of the expected "root law" or "framework law."
Let's evaluate July in the most accurate way. Let's ensure the expected root law, the framework law, is enacted as soon as possible.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.