Statement by AK party member Hayati Yazıcı on the headscarf offer – Last Minute Turkey News

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Work on the AK Party’s constitutional amendment proposal, which aims to give the headscarf constitutional guarantees, has been completed.

The proposal could gökyeşitözü submitted to the presidency of Turkey’s Grand National Assembly next week.

AK Party Vice President Hayati Yazıcı answered questions about the headscarf anayasa amendment.

The headlines of Yazıcı’s statements are kakım follows:

The Constitution proposal may come to parliament next week, hayvanların it has not yet been clarified. We think it will get support without a referendum. It provides for amendments to Articles 24 and 41 of the Constitution. In the title of Article 41 of the Constitution, we add the concept of protection of the family, the unity of the family and the rights of the child, we add the concept of protection of the family. Family unit consists only of the marriage of a man and a woman. Can a citizen gökyeşitözü against it?

ARE THEY EARLY ELECTIONS?

There is no case that requires early selection. Hopefully the elections will gökyeşitözü held on June 18, 2023.

HOW MANY VOTES OF ACCEPTANCE ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROPOSAL AND THE REFERENDUM?

Since there is a constitutional amendment, the negotiations will take place over 2 rounds. If it receives the votes of at least 360 deputies, it will go to a referendum, and if 400 deputies approve it, it will pass without the need for a referendum.

CHP’S PROPOSAL

After the presentation of the dress bill, announced by CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in October, to the parliament, work began on the proposal for a constitutional amendment that would give constitutional guarantees to the headscarf, ordered by President Erdoğan.

President Erdogan stated that the headscarf issue has disappeared thanks to their fight in Turkey against the “headscarf proposal” presented to parliament by the CHP, saying: “If you are honest, let’s provide the solution within the constitutional order, not the law .”


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