CHP set to propose EU solution on Kurdish issue
Turkeyâs main opposition will discuss ways to end over a decade of conservative rule in the country at an extraordinary congress to be held today and tomorrow, while also proposing the adoption of European norms of self-government in an effort to solve the Kurdish issue.
The summit will culminate in a vote of confidence on Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) Chairman Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu, who must defend his seat against Yalova deputy Muharrem Ä°nce, who has emerged as a common candidate for party dissidents. All of the CHPâs 60-seat Party Assembly will also be renewed in a vote at the congress.
The congress, titled âUnity and Fraternity,â will observe a shift in the partyâs line on the Kurdish issue, as KılıçdaroÄlu is expected to emphasize that the CHP is ready to remove its reservations on the Council of Europeâs charter on local governance, a document that Turkey signed in 1992.
KılıçdaroÄluâs speech today is expected to carry important messages on around 20 subjects, including an announcement that the CHP will form a commission composed of pedagogues to work on native language education.
Local governance and native language education are among the top demands advanced by Kurdish political parties, currently in close collaboration with the government for a resolution of the decades-old problem.
The congress comes after CHP dissidents called on KılıçdaroÄlu to resign and hold a congress to elect a new leader, following the party's defeat in the Aug. 10 presidential elections. KılıçdaroÄlu came under fire for nominating a conservative candidate for the presidency in an alliance with the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), prompting criticism that he was moving the social democratic party to...
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