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BREAKING NEWS: President Erdoğan gave the good news after the Cabinet Meeting! Eid al-Adha holiday has been 9 days
“STATISTICS ARE PROMISING ON THE EMPLOYMENT SIDE”
Stating that Türkiye will host many large and small organizations and that high-level guests from all over the world will be hosted, President Erdoğan said that he believes that international events will also contribute to the rise of Turkish tourism, and that the statistics are promising not only in exports and tourism, but also on the employment side.
Erdoğan reminded that the unemployment rate decreased by 0.3 points compared to the previous month and decreased to 8.1 percent, and noted that the number of employment increased by 226 thousand people in the same period, reaching 32 million 425 thousand people, and the employment rate increased by 0.3 points to 48.5 percent.
Stating that the number of workforce increased by 129 thousand people in March compared to the previous month, reaching 35 million 298 thousand people, and that the labor force participation rate increased by 0.1 point to 52.8 percent, Erdoğan pointed out that the unemployment rate maintained its single-digit course in the 35th month.
President Erdoğan also stated that they are carefully following the increase in the rate of idle labor and emphasized that despite this positive picture in exports, employment and tourism, inflation is one of the areas where the effects of the war are felt the most.
Reminding that the inflation rate for April was announced as 4.18 percent today, Erdoğan said that fuel prices, which are still very high, put heavy pressure on inflation in Türkiye, as in the world.
Erdoğan said, “Even though we are walking against the wind in the global atmosphere in the fight against inflation, there is not the slightest regression in our will. We are determined to move forward with firm steps on the path we know is right, without succumbing to pessimism or listening to the doomsayers.” he said.
“Türkiye WAS PUSHED OUT OF THE NEGOTIATION TABLE DUE TO POLITICAL MOTIONS”
Stating that they have recently witnessed some damaging discussions triggered by European actors regarding Türkiye’s position in Europe, President Erdoğan said:
“By using these discussions as an opportunity, I find it useful to remind some basic facts about our country’s journey to the European Union. Turkey applied for partnership with the European Union, which was then called the European Economic Community, on July 31, 1959, 19 months after its establishment. The Ankara Agreement, which forms the legal basis of the relations between Turkey and the European Union, was signed in 1963. The partnership agreement, whose ultimate goal is Türkiye’s full membership in the community, consists of three separate periods, namely the preparatory period, the transition period and the final period, which are the continuation of each other. “With the entry into force of the Ankara Agreement on December 1, 1964, the first phase, that is, the preparation period, began.”
Erdoğan reminded that the Addition Protocol was signed on November 13, 1970, and the first step towards the transition period was taken with the implementation of this document 3 years later.
Stating that the disputes arising from the Cyprus case blocked Türkiye’s path to the European Union in the following period, Erdoğan said, “This is quite remarkable. Look, our neighbor Greece at that time was accepted to the European Union in a very short time in 1981, to which it applied for membership in 1975. Turkey, on the other hand, was pushed off the negotiation table for purely political reasons. With the September 12 coup, in which our democracy was seriously damaged, our relations with the European Union were officially suspended.” “In the following years, our relations with the Union gained momentum again with the restoration of civilian power and the initiative of the late Turgut Özal.” he said.
“WE FULFILLED RESPONSIBILITIES DURING THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS”
President Erdoğan reminded that the application for full membership to the Union was made on April 14, 1987 and that, in the words of the late Özal, “a long and narrow road” was started, and that the commission that evaluated the application stated in its response 2.5 years later that “Although Türkiye is qualified to join the community, it will not accept new members without ensuring the internal integration of the community.”
Explaining that the transition period was completed and the final period was started with the Customs Union between Türkiye and the European Union, which came into force on January 1, 1996, Erdoğan said that the problems encountered began to reoccur after a short time.
President Erdoğan continued his words as follows:
“So much so that while candidate status was given to 12 countries at the Luxembourg Summit held in 1997, Turkey was once again ignored. Finally, at the summit of heads of state and government held in Helsinki in 1999, Türkiye’s candidacy was approved by the council and it was decided to prepare the accession partnership document. After taking over the task of governing the country on November 3, 2002, we brought a new breath to all these activities. Within a two-year period, 8 harmonization packages were passed by the Parliament. In the same period, we made changes to 218 articles of 53 laws. Again, in 2001 and 2004, the European Union, which made the biggest expansion move in its history, accepted 10 more countries, including the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus, as members. As Turkey, we tolerated all these wrong and unfair decisions and continued on our way. “We fully fulfilled our responsibilities during the negotiation process that started in 2005 and its continuation. We announced our 9th reform package between 2006 and 2010. Only one chapter was opened between 2010 and 2013. The positive agenda that was put into effect in 2012 lasted only 2 years.”
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Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi met with EU Commissioner Šuica
Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi received the European Commission’s Mediterranean Commissioner Dubravka Suica.

Türkiye’S MEDIATION ACTIVITIES
During the meeting, regional and global developments were discussed comprehensively. The constructive role of Türkiye in international crises was underlined, and the importance of mediation activities between the parties and its initiatives to prevent food shortages, such as the grain shipment from Ukraine, was emphasized.

Türkiye IS AN EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD IN MIGRATION MANAGEMENT
At the meeting, it was stated that the model put forward by Türkiye in migration management is an example in the international arena. Cooperations developed with the countries that source migration, practices to increase border security and comprehensive work carried out in the fight against irregular migration were highlighted.
During the meeting, the possible migration movement originating from Iran was evaluated and it was stated that no significant intensity has been observed yet and that caution should be exercised in case the crisis deepens.

CALL FOR A JOINT STOP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST TERROR
In the meeting, it was also pointed out that a wave of migration could affect not only the countries in the region but also a wider geography, especially Europe. Regarding the fight against terrorism, it was stated that some terrorist organizations should not be allowed to use Northern and Western Europe as a logistics center by abusing the area of rights and freedoms, and that members of terrorist and organized crime organizations should be prevented from abusing asylum mechanisms.
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Last Minute | Serdar Mutta was elected as YSK President
According to the breaking news; 6 members elected as YSK members by the General Assemblies of the Supreme Court and the Council of State took the oath and started their duties today.
Following the oath ceremony, an election was held to determine the YSK President and Deputy Chairman, whose term ends at 16.00. In the election, Serdar Mutta was elected instead of YSK President Ahmet Yener. Deputy Chairman was İsmail Kalender.
WHO IS SERDAR MUTTA?
He was born on January 1, 1974 in Kırıkhan/Hatay. He graduated from Kırıkhan High School, and after graduating from Istanbul University Faculty of Law in 1995, he did his military service as a Military Judge in Konak/Izmir.
MUTTA, who started his career as a candidate judge in Beyoğlu/Istanbul; He served as Hüyük, Uzundere, Türkoğlu Judgeships and Justice Inspector, Ministry of Justice Personnel Department Head, Enforcement and Bankruptcy Services Department Head, HSYK Deputy Secretary General and High Advisor to the Ministry of Justice, respectively.
MUTTA, who was elected as a member of the Supreme Court of Appeals on July 16, 2018, was continuing his duty as a member of the Twelfth Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals.
He completed his master’s degree with his thesis titled “Supervision of the Administration and Ombudsman System” at Istanbul University Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Public Law, on March 7, 2001, and completed his PhD study with his thesis titled “Judicial Control in Criminal Procedure Law” at the Near East University Graduate Education Institute, Department of Public Law, on June 5, 2021. He speaks English and his work titled Supervision of Administration and Ombudsman System has been published in Kazancı Publications. He is married and the father of four children.
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Minister Gürlek announced: “Rojin Kabaiş’s phone will be sent to China”
“We are a young girl in the prime of her life, whose future, hopes and dreams have been left unfinished. We, as the state, will pursue this matter to the end. We are trying to do whatever we can. This is the purpose of establishing this unit. To go to the end, especially in unsolved murders. While our sister Rojin is a young girl in the prime of her life, it is not clear whether the incident is murder or suicide? We need to solve this. This is our subject anyway, the prosecutor’s office must determine this. Suicide or murder. You, as the family, “You think it was murder. Of course, all aspects of this matter need to be investigated to the smallest detail.” Stating that his wife is also from Van, Minister Gürlek emphasized that he will pay close attention to the family and do whatever the state can do.
“WE TRUST OUR STATE AND JUSTICE”
Father Nizamettin Kabaiş also thanked Minister Gürlek for his interest and support and said, “We always trust, our state, you, justice. We are very hopeful.” Kabaiş said, “My daughter was very innocent,” and asked for the perpetrators of the incident to be identified. At the end of the meeting, Minister Gürlek said that the issues brought to the attention of the family and lawyers will be carefully examined by the relevant department. Deputy Minister of Justice Can Tuncay, Ministry of Justice General Director of Criminal Affairs Hazım Aslancı and Deputy Director General of Criminal Affairs Ömer Demirci also attended the meeting.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Rojin Kabaiş, a first-year student at Van Yüzüncüyıl University Child Development Department, disappeared in Van on September 27, 2024, and Kabaiş’s body was found 18 days later on the shore of Molla Kasım village of Lake Van. In the first examination, it was determined that there were no sharp or gunshot wounds on his body and there were no bone fractures. Van Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office continues its investigation into the incident. Investigations regarding the death of Rojin Kabaiş, which is among the files being worked on by the Unsolved Crimes Investigation Department established within the General Directorate of Criminal Affairs of the Ministry of Justice, continue.
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Serdar Mutta was elected as YSK President
YSK President Serdar Mutta said, “The Supreme Electoral Board will continue to fulfill the duties assigned to it by the Constitution and the law, in complete impartiality and independence, as it has done so far. We received the flag today. We will try to fulfill this duty in the best way possible, in line with the rule of law and constitutional principles. We will do our best to ensure that all election processes are carried out in a transparent manner within the legal framework, from the beginning to the end of the elections. On this occasion, we wish that the election held today in our board will be beneficial to our nation, Turkish democracy and our entire election organization.” “I thank you all endlessly,” he said.
Ahmet Yener, whose term of office has expired, said, “As of today, the term of office of me and 5 of our friends has ended. On behalf of all my fellow board members, I convey my good wishes to the President Serdar Mutta and our Deputy Chairman İsmail Kalander, who were elected today. I also wish the next period to be beneficial to our board members who took the oath and started their duties today. I thank all of you for the patience you have shown us. I hope the results will be beneficial to the Turkish nation, Turkish democracy and our political parties.”
WHO IS SERDAR MUTTA?
Serdar Mutta was born on January 1, 1974 in Hatay Kırıkhan. Mutta, who graduated from high school in Hatay, completed his military service as a military judge in Konak, Izmir, after graduating from Istanbul University Faculty of Law in 1995. Mutta, who started his career as a candidate judge in Beyoğlu, Istanbul; He served as Hüyük, Uzundere, Türkoğlu Judgeships and Justice Inspector, Ministry of Justice Personnel Department Head, Enforcement and Bankruptcy Services Department Head, HSYK Deputy Secretary General and High Advisor to the Ministry of Justice, respectively. Mutta was elected as a member of the Supreme Court of Appeals on July 16, 2018.
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Minister Gürlek met with Çağla Tuğaltay’s family!
According to the statement made by the Ministry, Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek met with Tuğaltay’s mother Gülnur Saygı Tuğaltay, her older brother İlker Tuğaltay and the family’s lawyers at the Ministry of Justice. During the meeting, Gürlek expressed his condolences to the family and said, “There is a murder here. The state must solve this murder and address it. Especially the death of a young brother in the prime of his life is the responsibility of the state.” he said.
Emphasizing that, as a state, they will solve these murders and that all means will be mobilized, Gürlek said: “If there is a crime, there is definitely a perpetrator. It is our duty to solve it. In these cases, evidence must be collected as soon as possible. Just because it was not collected then, does not mean that it will not be collected now. Every trace, finding and data deemed suspicious should be re-evaluated with today’s technology and conditions.”
“DNA OF THE 12 PEOPLE WHO ENTERED THE BUILDING WILL BE EXAMINED”
Gürlek stated that the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office found it appropriate to make a “fethi grave” for the 4 people who were suspected of Çağla Tuğaltay’s murder and lost their lives, upon the request of the family, and also stated that DNA samples could be taken for new suspects. Gürlek stated that the DNA analysis of the 12 people who entered the building later would be conducted, and that the homicide bureau teams at the time would be interviewed and the investigation authorities would evaluate whether they had any other evidence. Referring to the newly established Unsolved Crimes Investigation Department, Gürlek said:
“We are not an investigation authority, we do not have the authority to give instructions to judges and prosecutors. Our friends are professionals in this field, our friends in the unit we established, the general manager, the deputy general manager and the head of department, are professionals. We look at it from a different perspective. In order to accelerate and resolve the process, we investigate what kind of technical opportunities we have at all institutions of the state and ensure that the relevant institutions are put at the service of the investigation authorities. It is entirely at the discretion of the investigation authorities to employ the relevant institutions in this regard and appreciate the necessity of the procedures.”
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Antalya Metropolitan Municipality Secretary General Cansel Tuncer was arrested
By Antalya Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office; A detention order was issued for 34 suspects, including business people, within the scope of the investigation against ANSET, a subsidiary of Antalya Metropolitan Municipality, which undertakes organizations such as the Golden Orange Film Festival and the Piano Festival. 27 of 34 suspects were detained. It was reported that 2 of the suspects were in prison, 2 were abroad, and efforts were continuing to capture 3 of them.
14 of the 27 suspects who were referred to the courthouse on Sunday after their procedures at the police station were arrested. While 11 of the suspects were released, a judicial control order was issued for 2 of them. Among the suspects; Muhittin Böcek, who was suspended from his duty as the Metropolitan Municipality Mayor and arrested within the scope of the ‘bribery’ and ‘extortion’ investigation, and Metropolitan Municipality General Secretary and former ANSET General Manager Cansel Tuncer are also included.
Cansel Tuncer, who was among the suspects for whom the detention order was issued, was discharged yesterday after his treatment at Akdeniz University Hospital, where he was hospitalized due to health problems. Tuncer, who was detained, was taken to the police headquarters to be questioned. Cansel Tuncer was sent to the courthouse after her procedures at the police station.
Cansel Tuncer, Secretary General of the Metropolitan Municipality, who was detained within the scope of the investigation against the Antalya Metropolitan Municipality subsidiary ANSET company and sent to the courthouse today, was arrested by the Criminal Judgeship of Peace on duty after her statement at the prosecutor’s office.
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