CHP in counter-attack on AKP’s Kurdish move
Main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) introduces its own bill on the Kurdish peace process, a day after the ruling Justice and Development Partyâs (AKP) move on the issue A day after the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) submitted a bill providing legal framework for the ongoing Kurdish peace talks, the Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) has introduced its own bill in a bid to accelerate the process.
Sezgin Tanrıkulu, deputy leader of the CHP, submitted the draft law to Parliament on June 27, stating they aimed to create a common language between political parties to bring about a resolution to the Kurdish question.
Tanrıkuluâs draft law suggests the establishment of a Social Conciliation Commission under Parliament and a Collective Mind Delegation to work in coordination with Parliament.
âThe solution to this problem cannot be found without eliminating the social and political polarization created in the last 30 years. Implementing different approaches from four different political parties would bring lasting peace,â Tanrıkulu said in his statement.
âThe purpose of our draft law is to create direct and permanent dialogue between political parties, to minimize a difference in their approaches and opinions so a democratic solution [to the Kurdish issue can be achieved],â he said.
Removing this issue from polemics and quarrels between parties is extremely important, he noted, adding the governmentâs response to their draft law will set another test of their sincerity.
The CHPâs move came just a day after the AKP submitted an important bill on the ongoing peace talks. The governmentâs bill...
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