Turkish Lawmakers Re-Elect Numan Kurtulmus as Speaker of Parliament
Kurtulmus is set to serve a three-year term unless early elections intervene. The speakership race included candidates from five parliamentary parties, though the AKP’s nationalist coalition partner, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), opted not to run a candidate and instead backed Kurtulmus.
Addressing parliament after his re-election, Kurtulmus emphasized the urgent need for national solidarity against terrorism. "We agree that establishing a terror-free Türkiye is the most urgent issue before us," he said.
He also renewed his call for drafting a new constitution, framing it as a vital obligation to future generations. "Our responsibility is to crown the second century of our Republic with a civilian, democratic, participatory, and inclusive constitution," he stated.
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