Turkish Parliament Parties Agree to Draft Joint Report on National Solidarity

Cross-Party Consensus Reached in Turkish Parliament

An important meeting at the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, concluded with a significant agreement among political parties to establish a drafting team. This team will be responsible for preparing a joint report, which is anticipated to be submitted to parliament following the New Year. The discussions, held under the chairmanship of TBMM Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş, brought together representatives from various parliamentary groups, signaling a collaborative effort to address national issues.

Key Participants and Report Focus

The meeting saw the participation of prominent figures from Turkey's political landscape. Among those present were DEM Party Group Deputy Chair Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Deputy Chair Feti Yıldız, Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Parliamentary Group Chair Abdulhamit Gül, Republican People's Party (CHP) Group Deputy Chair Murat Emir, and New Path Group Chair Bülent Kaya. The primary focus of the joint report is described as a 'framework text' concerning national solidarity and is linked to the broader 'Peace Process in Türkiye' and the 'terror-free Türkiye initiative'. This initiative, initially proposed by MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli in 2024, aims at the disarmament of the PKK.

Timeline and Drafting Process

According to statements made by MHP Deputy Chair Feti Yıldız, the joint report is slated for submission after the New Year. Party representatives are expected to reconvene on Monday to advance the drafting process, with a common report anticipated in the coming weeks. The structure for preparing this comprehensive document involves:

  • Each parliamentary group assigning one representative to the drafting process.
  • The formation of a dedicated writing committee.
  • An existing team of coordinators continuing their work.
The drafting team is scheduled to review and finalize the report by Monday, with Speaker Kurtulmuş and party representatives expected to meet again on the same day at 4:00 p.m.

Broader Implications

This agreement marks a new phase in inter-party dialogue within the Turkish parliament. The parliamentary process discussions are designed to engage political actors in addressing a range of political and social issues through established institutional mechanisms. The collaborative approach underscores a commitment to finding common ground on matters of national importance.

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6 Comments

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Leonardo

A joint report on national solidarity is crucial. Thumbs up to the TBMM.

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Raphael

Establishing a framework for national solidarity is commendable and necessary for the country's stability. Yet, the diverse and often conflicting agendas of the participating parties might lead to a watered-down report that satisfies no one fully.

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Leonardo

This 'Peace Process in Türkiye' initiative sounds promising. A united front is essential.

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Donatello

While cross-party dialogue is a positive development, the true test will be if this report translates into meaningful policies rather than just symbolic gestures. The underlying political divides remain deep.

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Leonardo

It's encouraging to see various political groups discussing national solidarity, which is vital. However, the specific focus on the 'terror-free Türkiye initiative' could potentially narrow the scope of true national reconciliation.

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paracelsus

Finally, some real dialogue and collaboration in parliament! This is progress.

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