Kalın and CHP Leader Özel Meet in Parliament Ahead of 'Terror-Free Turkey' Commission
Turkish intelligence chief İbrahim Kalın and CHP leader Özgür Özel discussed plans for the “Terror-Free Turkey Commission” in Parliament, marking the final consultation before its formal launch.
Kalın and CHP Leader Özel Meet in Parliament Ahead of 'Terror-Free Turkey' Commission
ŞEHİTLER ÖLMEZ / ANKARA, TURKEY
Strategic Meeting in Ankara Focuses on National Security Collaboration
In a pivotal meeting held at the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM), National Intelligence Organization (MİT) Director İbrahim Kalın met with Republican People’s Party (CHP) Chairman Özgür Özel. The discussion centered on the upcoming establishment of the “Terror-Free Turkey Commission,” a parliamentary initiative aimed at enhancing counterterrorism strategies through broad political consensus.
Final Round of Consultations Before Commission Formation
Kalın's meeting with Özel marks the final leg of a series of high-level consultations with all major political parties represented in Parliament. The MİT chief had previously held similar talks with leaders and representatives from the ruling AK Party, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), Peoples’ Equality and Democracy Party (DEM), and the Good Party (İYİ).
Özel Stresses Democratic Process and National Unity
During the meeting, CHP leader Özgür Özel emphasized the importance of ensuring that any counterterrorism initiative be rooted in democratic principles and foster national reconciliation. According to sources familiar with the talks, Özel expressed the CHP's support for efforts that balance security with civil liberties and political inclusivity.
Kalın Briefs CHP on Intelligence and Security Outlook
İbrahim Kalın provided Özel with a comprehensive update on the proposed commission’s objectives and scope. He outlined the necessity for cross-party cooperation to address evolving terrorist threats and stressed the importance of maintaining institutional continuity in national security planning.
Broad Political Support Seen as Essential
With all major parties now briefed and reportedly on board, the proposed “Terror-Free Turkey Commission” is expected to begin formal proceedings in the coming weeks. Observers note that such a body could represent a rare show of political unity in a deeply polarized political landscape, potentially serving as a model for bipartisan cooperation in other sensitive domains.
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