DEM Party: Parties to meet tomorrow in Parliament for Commission 2025-06-23 14:47:35 ANKARA- DEM Party Deputy Group Chair Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit announced that Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş invited the parties to the Parliament for the planned establishment of a commission.  Peoples' Equality and Democracy (DEM) Party Parliamentary Group Deputy Chair Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit made evaluations on the developments on the agenda in the Parliament. Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit said that the insolubility in the wars in the Middle East is getting deeper and deeper, that peoples are being killed because of this, and that peoples are forced to leave their living spaces. She said: "We need to express that everyone should roll up their sleeves for more peaceful negotiations and that international organisations should also assume responsibility in this regard."   Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit also touched upon the discussions on the commission planned to be established in the context of the solution of the Kurdish issue and stated that the Speaker of the Parliament, Numan Kurtulmuş, may visit the Deputy Group Chairpersons of the parties.    Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit shared that the Speaker of the Parliament Numan Kurtulmuş invited the Deputy Group Chairpersons of all political parties to a meeting regarding the commission planned to be established in the Parliament and that the party representatives will hold a meeting with Kurtulmuş tomorrow evening in the Parliament.   Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit stated that they attach importance to the permanence of the commission and that it is important that the commission serves to make the process transparent both in the public and in the Parliament.   Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit emphasised that the commission should do more than just writing reports and that it should be a commission that would contact many segments of the society.   Gülistan Kılıç Koçyiğit emphasised that although there is a process, prisoners in prisons are subjected to unlawful practices and stated that all those who are unlawfully held in prisons, especially ill prisoners, should be released.