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President of the Parliament Kurtulmuş Dem visited the party group

“Political parties need to evaluate this historical opportunity in the best way”
During the meeting, Türkiye’s completely escape from terrorism in the future; Unity, solidarity and brotherhood in Türkiye; Kurtulmuş said that they have exchanged ideas about the fulfillment of their responsibilities on the Turkish Grand National Assembly in terms of taking the democratic standards of Türkiye further.
“The explanation from İmralı, after the statement that the organization will leave the weapons, the issue is now the center of politics in Türkiye, the heart of Turkish democracy, the center of the national will has come to the point of talk. Here, all the political parties, a constructive style of this process as soon as possible to end the new period of the beginning of the day. We will be able to work with a meticulous preliminary of the Parliament. I hope it will be beneficial for our deputies, parties and Türkiye. “
Kurtulmuş, a press member “Did you talk to the calendar?” “We just talked about the general frameworks, we have exchanged our ideas.” He replied.
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The most painful farewell: Türkiye bid farewell to its children
9 people lost their lives and 20 people were injured in the armed attack that took place at Ayser Çalık Secondary School in Haydarbey District of Kahramanmaraş’s central Onikişubat district. Those who lost their lives in the school attack were sent off to their final journey.

FAREWELL TO 11 YEAR OLD TARIK
The funeral of 11-year-old student Yusuf Tarık Gül, who lost his life in the armed attack on the school in Kahramanmaraş’s Onikişubat district, was buried after the ceremony.

The body of 5th grade student Gül, who lost his life in the armed attack at Ayser Çalık Secondary School yesterday, was taken from Kahramanmaraş Forensic Medicine Institute by his relatives and brought to Karacasu Crimean Cemetery.
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Father Burak and mother Kezban Gül and their relatives shed tears when they came to the coffin.
The funeral of student Yusuf Tarık Gül was buried after the prayer.

AYLA TEACHER’S WIFE FELT SAD AT THE FUNERAL
Relatives of Ayla Kara came to Tekir District Çarşı Mosque, where the funeral ceremony will be held. Meanwhile, Ayla Kara’s husband Ramazan Kara, who came to the mosque, fell ill. Kara, who was intervened by medical teams, was taken to the ambulance as a precaution. On the other hand, it was learned that teacher Ayla Kara is the mother of three children, Furkan Kara is a lawyer, her son Ertuğrul Kara is a student, and her daughter Dilara Karabıyık is married.

4 STUDENTS WERE SENDED OUT IN TEARS
The funeral prayer of 4 students was performed at Abdulhamit Han Mosque. Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi, Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş and Bilal Erdoğan also attended the prayer. The funeral prayers of Belinay Nur Boyraz (11), Bayram Nabi Şişik (11), Kerem Erdem Güngör (11) and Zeynep Kılıç (11) were performed at the Abdülhamit Han Mosque. After the noon prayer, the funeral prayer performed by the President of Religious Affairs Safi Arpaguş was attended by Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi, Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s son Bilal Erdoğan, representatives of political parties and NGOs, MPs and the children’s grieving families, relatives and citizens.

Relatives hugged the coffins covered with the Turkish flag and burst into tears. Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi and Bilal Erdoğan also shouldered the coffins and took them to the hearse.
THE MINISTER TOOK THE PAINFUL MOTHER INTO THE VEHICLE
The mother of Bayram Nabi Şişik, who lost his life in the attack, also wanted to get on the hearse. Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş made the funeral vehicle stop and put the grieving mother into the vehicle.
TEARS FLOWED AT ŞURANUR SEVGİ KAZICI’S FUNERAL CEREMONY
A funeral ceremony was held for 11-year-old Şuranur Sevgi Kazıcı, a 5th grade student, who lost her life in the attack, following the noon prayer at Duraklı Atoluğu Mosque in Dulkadiroğlu district. Şuranur Sevgi Kazıcı’s family, Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek, her relatives, the people of the neighborhood and hundreds of citizens attended the funeral ceremony.

Tears flooded as the blessings were received after the funeral prayer. Şuranur Sevgi Kazıcı, who lost her life in the attack, was buried in the family cemetery in Şeyh Adil Cemetery after the prayer.

THE FATHER OF 11 YEAR OLD ADNAN WAS HEART-BREAKING
Adnan Göktürk Yeşil, a 5th grade student who lost his life in the attack, was sent off to his final journey in his hometown, Osmaniye’s Düziçi district.
His family, relatives and many citizens attended the funeral of Yeşil, who was buried in the Yeşiller Family Cemetery in Düziçi district. At the funeral, where tears flooded, the little boy’s relatives had difficulty standing.
‘BYE BYE MY MARTYR’
The words of father Cevdet Yeşil, who hugged his son’s coffin, “Goodbye, my martyr”, broke their hearts.
Father Cevdet Yeşil said, “We are very sorry that Adnan is our only child. Our child was a hard-working, successful child. He was in the fifth grade. He wanted to study in this school very much. That school was a successful school, it had good teachers. We did not disappoint him, we enrolled him in that school. Again, it was routine, as usual, he got on the bus at 12 noon. It was already lunch, fifth graders. Then, around 2-2:30, they said there was a conflict at the school. So we went hastily. Unfortunately, it was time.” We searched for our son until 5 o’clock. Somehow, the police reached us. We went to the hospital and found out that our son had passed away.
He was in the 5th grade at school and came second in the trial exam. They gave him a medal, he was very happy. He loved his late teacher very much, especially his mathematics teacher. The suspect also shoots the mathematics teacher and then martyrs the children. The result is like this. He was successful and hardworking. I had a faithful, honest child who loved his country and his people very much. Even though he was 11 years old, he was very conscious. We are very sorry that we only have one child. May God not let our nation experience such pain again. May he rest in peace. “I hope he will be with our Prophet and have a high rank in heaven,” he said.
The body of Adnan Göktürk Yeşil, who lost his life in the incident that shocked Türkiye, was buried in the family cemetery after the funeral prayer.

FURKAN SANCAK BALAL WAS SENDED DOWN ON HIS LAST JOURNEY
The funeral of 11-year-old student Furkan Sancak Balal was buried after the ceremony. The body of 5th grade student Balal, who lost his life in the armed attack at Ayser Çalık Secondary School yesterday, was taken from the Kahramanmaraş Forensic Medicine Institute by his relatives and brought to the Social Complex Mosque in Afşin district.
Balal’s relatives shed tears when they came to the coffin. Student Furkan Sancak Balal’s body was buried after the prayer. Mother Tuba Belli, brother Ömer Alp, Minister of Commerce Ömer Bolat, AK Party Kahramanmaraş Deputy Mevlüt Kurt, teachers and relatives and many citizens attended the ceremony.
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BREAKING NEWS… Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek: 67 suspects who targeted 54 schools are in custody!
BREAKING NEWS… Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek said that investigations into the school attacks that took place in Şanlıurfa and Kahramanmaraş are continuing. Minister Gürlek gave the following information in his statement:
Investigations regarding the school attacks that took place in Şanlıurfa and Kahramanmaraş provinces are being carried out in a multifaceted manner by our Kahramanmaraş and Siverek Chief Public Prosecutor’s Offices. Sharing images of the incident despite the broadcast ban; Spreads content that may create fear, anxiety and panic among the public; publicly circulates misleading information aimed at discrediting official statements; Many accounts have been identified that praise crime and criminals and encourage them to commit crimes.
In this context, 55 Chief Public Prosecutor’s Offices launched an investigation against 130 account holders and 95 people were detained. Efforts are continuing to capture 35 people, and access to 1,104 social media accounts has been blocked.
In addition, accounts that caused public uneasiness were identified with posts that targeted schools and suggested that attacks would be carried out; In this context, 67 users who targeted 54 schools were detained and legal proceedings are ongoing against them. By our Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office; An instruction has also been given to the General Directorate of Security’s Combating Cyber Crimes Directorate in order to detect and take precautions against digital content and platforms that may lead our children to violence. Period; It is followed by 171 Chief Public Prosecutor’s Offices in 81 provinces and is carried out in coordination with our Ministry of Internal Affairs and our Ministry of National Education.
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Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Kurtulmuş: Political bargaining can never be made over the right to life of civilians
Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Numan Kurtulmuş, attended the opening session with the theme of ‘Growing Hope for Future Generations, Ensuring Peace and Ensuring Justice’ within the scope of the 152nd General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), hosted by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Parliamentarians from many countries also attended the opening session.
‘THE CENTERS THAT CLAIM THAT THEY REPRESENT THE CONSCIENCE ARE ENJOYED BY WATCHING THE PAIN’
Speaking at the opening, Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Kurtulmuş said, “The international system has clearly gone into collapse. The dire situation in Gaza is only one of the clearest expressions of this collapse. The failure to demonstrate an effective and binding will in the face of a situation where civilians cannot be protected, their right to life cannot be guaranteed, the health infrastructure collapses, humanitarian aid passage is blocked, and basic living opportunities are eliminated; it is a serious responsibility and a serious test for all of us in terms of the international system. There is no need to mince words here. “The international structure, which remains silent in the face of renewed systematic attacks on humanity, is actually losing its founding claims, and the centers that claim to represent conscience are content to watch the pain,” he said.

‘POLITICAL NEGOTIATIONS CAN NEVER BE MADE OVER THE RIGHT TO LIVE OF CIVILIANS’
Kurtulmuş said, “The Palestine issue has gone far beyond being the tragedy of a specific region and has become a common testing ground for humanity. Gaza is like a clear laboratory of how destructive consequences the selective application of humanitarian law produces. Gaza is a heavy test that makes us question why institutions were established today, who the rules exist to protect, and to what extent the human family can behave consistently in the face of common values, and we are all faced with this test. Silence maintained at the expense of the lives of the oppressed, never, never impartiality.” “With your permission, I would like to repeat this sentence. Silence maintained at the expense of the lives of the oppressed can never be accepted as impartiality. I would like to state clearly that the passage of aid convoys cannot be accepted as a blessing depending on the diplomatic calendar and cannot be implemented.

‘PARLAMENTS HAVE A GREAT DUTY’
Kurtulmuş said, “The most basic function of the global conscience is to call a violation a violation, regardless of who it comes from, and to bring the violator before the human family as guilty. What is really needed in the period we are in is to act in accordance with the words spoken and the rules established, rather than producing more words. The international community has to quickly get rid of an understanding that is satisfied with condemnation, lingers with postponement, and confines serious crises to procedural discussions, and solve the problems we face in the international arena with astuteness. We know that diplomacy, of course, requires coolness. Courtesy is one of the indispensable elements of the international system and international contact. However, politeness should never be turned into a cover that makes cruelty invisible, and we should not lose the ability to call the oppressor the oppressor under the curtain of politeness. There is also a difference between speaking in a measured manner and speaking ineffectively. For this reason, I would like to underline that parliaments have a great duty to speak out clearly and never hide the truth in our words. “We will not behave in any way,” he said.
‘IT IS CLEAR THAT WE NEED A MORE SINCERE COOPERATION’
At the end of his speech, Kurtulmuş said, “Most of the societies that bear the heaviest burden are among the societies with the least historical responsibility in all these areas. It is clear that we need a more sensitive, more balanced and more sincere understanding of cooperation in the face of this injustice. We will not be in favor of language that deepens divisions. We will continue to defend a line that is based on fairness, emphasizes negotiation, protects human dignity, reduces representation crises and makes multilateral structures more reputable. The same approach is undoubtedly valid for inter-parliamentary contact. Different views “We have to develop an understanding where discussions can be held on legitimate grounds, harsh disagreements can be handled within civilized procedures, and new opportunities are multiplied around the common good. Undoubtedly, if we act this way, it will be possible for hope to flourish. Undoubtedly, when we act in this way, we will continue our principled stance in political determination. When we act in this way, we will make a great contribution to the expansion of justice in the world.”
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“We have labor on every street of Meram and sweat on every stone.”
Mustafa Kavuş evaluated the seven years he spent in office with an emotional and meaningful message. Kavuş, who described the past seven years as a ‘dedicated journey’, talked about the services provided and shared his hopes for the future. In his statement, Mayor Kavuş expressed his deep commitment to Meram with the following words: “We did not only serve this beloved district for seven years; we engraved our labor on every stone, our love on every street, and our sincerity in every moment.”

“EVERY CORNER OF MERAM HAS A NEW STORY”
Emphasizing that Meram is not just an ordinary town to live in, but also “a garden of civilization that has a soul and breathes”, Mayor Kavuş also revealed the basis of the service concept to date in his statement. Kavuş stated that they worked day and night during their tenure; He stated that they have taken important steps in a wide range of areas, from urban transformation to transportation, from infrastructure to social living spaces. Stating that the face of Meram has changed significantly and modernized in this process, Kavuş said, “The streets echo with hope today; every corner we touch hosts a new story.” With his words, he drew attention to social renewal as well as physical transformation.

“WE PRESERVED THE SPIRIT AND HISTORY OF THE CITY DURING THE SEVEN YEAR PERIOD”
Underlining that the investments made are permanent works left not only for today but also for the future, Mayor Kavuş stated that the roads opened not only shorten the distances, but also bring hearts closer to each other. Stating that the nature of Meram has been added value with the investments made in green areas, Kavuş said that the joy of children, the energy of young people and the peace of adults echoing in the parks are the most concrete reward of these services. Emphasizing that they consider preserving the spirit and historical texture of the city during the modernization process as one of their greatest responsibilities, Kavuş said, “The main thing has always been to keep it alive, beautify it and add meaning. This is what we have achieved the most for seven years.” He summarized his understanding of service with his expressions.
“WE WILL CONTINUE TO WALK WITH THE SAME FAITH AND EFFORT”
Stating that being elected for the second time in Meram has greatly increased his responsibility, Mayor Kavuş said that his efforts to meet expectations have doubled. Mayor Kavuş thanked everyone for their support in every investment made, and stated that the prayers, support and trust of the citizens of Meram are behind all the successes achieved, and that they are working with the effort to be worthy of this trust. Stating that the past seven years have turned into a success story that touched Meram’s destiny and brought hope to its future, Kavuş concluded his words with the following message; “This is just the beginning… We will continue to walk and produce services for a more beautiful, more livable and stronger Meram with the same faith, the same love and the same effort.”
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Izmir is in debt – Last Minute News
The financial bottleneck that Izmir Metropolitan Municipality was in was also reflected in the reports. According to the 2025 review of the audit commission elected among İZBB Assembly members, the municipality’s income, which was 42.3 billion TL in 2024, reached 65 billion TL in 2025. 77.2 million TL of the 85.7 million TL tax accrual was collected. While the total debt burden exceeded 52.9 billion TL, 42.36 percent of this debt consisted of external financial debts. Its short-term debts were 28 billion 660 million TL, and its long-term debts were 24 billion 316 million TL.
IZSU’S DEBT INCREASED 3 TIMES IN 1 YEAR
The debt of IZSU General Directorate, whose internal and external debt was 5.1 billion TL in 2024, tripled and reached 8.4 billion TL in 2025. It was observed that ESHOT’s total debt reached approximately 9.1 billion TL as of December 31, 2025. The fact that the total debt of the Metropolitan Municipality and its subsidiaries is 80 billion lira caused comments like ‘İZBB is Bankrupt’. According to the report, the district municipalities that received the most investment support from İZBB were Çeşme with 144.4 million TL and Konak with 126.1 million TL. While 39.6 million TL investment support was given to Denizli Bozkurt Municipality, 10.1 million TL resources were transferred to Adıyaman Municipality. The least contribution was received by Karşıyaka, where Tugay was previously president, with 5 million TL.
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Erdoğan is the pioneer of social municipalism – Last Minute News
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who was a candidate for Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor from the Welfare Party in the local elections held on March 27, 1994, finished first with 25.19 percent of the votes and became the president of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. Erdoğan’s term as mayor is full of projects that change the texture of the city and improve the quality of life. During Erdoğan’s term as mayor, Istanbul underwent transformation in many areas, from infrastructure to transportation, from green areas to cultural heritage.

HE BROUGHT SOLUTIONS
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who was elected Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in the local elections of March 27, 1994, accurately diagnosed and produced solutions to the chronic problems of Istanbul, one of the most important metropolises in the world, with his political talent, the importance he gave to teamwork, and his successful management in human resources and financial matters. During the reign of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, radical solutions were brought to Istanbul’s infrastructure problems. The city’s infrastructure was strengthened by implementing major sewage and water supply projects. Additionally, solutions were produced to Istanbul’s traffic problem with transportation projects such as metro and highway. The Marmaray project was also started during this period.

BRIDGES WERE BUILT
The water problem is solved by laying hundreds of kilometers of new pipelines; The garbage problem was solved by establishing the most modern recycling facilities of the period. While the air pollution problem ended with the natural gas transition projects developed during the Erdogan period, more than 50 bridges, passages and ring roads were built to overcome the city’s traffic and transportation dilemma; Many projects were developed that would shed light on the following periods. During Erdoğan’s term, Istanbul’s green areas were increased and breathing areas in the city were expanded. Hundreds of new parks and recreation areas were created.

HE SAVED ME FROM THIRST
As soon as Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was elected Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, he solved the water problem of Istanbulites who lived through Karbala. He implemented the Melen Project, the largest drinking water supply project in the history of the Republic. Istanbul’s drinking water needs are guaranteed until 2071. Citizens who carry water from tankers with canisters and buckets have access to drinking water thanks to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s projects.
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