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Manisa Metropolitan Mayor Besim Dutlulu
Ferdi Zeyrek, Mayor of Manisa Metropolitan Municipality, died on June 6 on June 6 on June 6. Within the scope of the investigation initiated by Zeyrek’s death, ZM, who claimed that the energy room in Ferdi Zeyrek did not build the distance of the pool in accordance with the standards, was evaluated to take part in the construction of the pool, the engine and electrical components in the pool room and other equipment contrary to the standards and assembled and assembled the wrong and wrong assembled H.İ. Detention decision was given. ZM, NB and H.İ. While he was arrested on charges of “causing death by negligence”, MYP was released after the prosecutor’s office.

AK Party did not get a candidate
Manisa Metropolitan Municipality Assembly, to determine the new president today (Monday) at 14.30 gathered extraordinary. CHP members of the CHP members in the parliament of the AK Party Manisa Provincial Chairman Suleyman Turgut, Zeyrek’in announced that they will not remove candidates in the presidential election.

New President Besim became Dutlulu
Anıl Ceylan, Besim Dutlulu and Semih Balaban among the CHP candidates came to the fore. The Municipal Assembly elected Besim Dutlulu as 85 votes as a result of the secret vote as a new Metropolitan Mayor of Manisa. Dutlulu will complete the remaining time of the current period.

Who is Besim Dutlulu?
Besim Dutlulu was born in 1979 in Akhisar district of Manisa and is a pharmacist and politician who graduated from Ege University Faculty of Pharmacy. Not only did he do pharmacy during his professional life; He also served as Akhisar Representative in Manisa Chamber of Pharmacists and actively played active roles in important health cooperatives such as Edak, Czechoop and Pharmacoop. Besim Dutlulu, who started politics with the Republican People’s Party, was elected Mayor of Akhisar with 55.41 percent of the vote in the election he entered as a candidate for his party in the local elections of March 31, 2019. In the 2024 local elections, he was elected as the Mayor of Akhisar for the second time by increasing his vote rate to 59.27 percent. Besim Dutlulu, who married Özge Ekmen Dutlulu in 2005, has twin children, Aegean and Simge.


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‘Türkiye and Malaysia are resistance partners’
Bilal Erdoğan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Ibn Haldun University, visited Malaysia to hold training sessions and strategic contacts. Bilal Erdoğan, President of the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), Prof. Dr. His visit to Malaysia, accompanied by Erol Özvar, started with the “Leadership Summit 2026” program held in Kuala Lumpur. Bilal Erdoğan, who met with Malaysian Prime Minister Enver İbrahim within the scope of the visit, exchanged ideas on strengthening the friendly ties between Türkiye and Malaysia. Bilal Erdoğan, who attended the Malaysia-Türkiye Education Forum and made important statements, defined the position of the two countries in the global system as a “resistance partnership”.
TWO DETERMINED STANCE
Bilal Erdoğan said, “Turkey and Malaysia are two great resistance partners struggling to survive by preserving their own identity in an age when global winds blow hard. We are the name of two determined stances that put their roots deeper into the soil of civilization and say ‘We are here too’ with their own local and national means.” During his meeting with Malaysian students, Erdoğan touched upon Türkiye’s technological breakthrough in the defense industry and reminded the balance between technical power and moral values. Emphasizing that technological development alone is not enough, Erdoğan said, “We have good machines, but we must understand very well the fine line between ‘good technique’ and ‘virtuous person’. Today, Israel’s possession of very good weapons does not make them virtuous, on the contrary, it makes them guilty of genocide. Raising virtuous people is as vital as having good techniques.” The visit ended with the determination to shape the educational vision between the two countries in the light of civilizational values.
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Bilal Erdoğan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Ibn Haldun University, visited Malaysia
Bilal Erdoğan, President of the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), Prof. Dr. His visit to Malaysia, accompanied by Erol Özvar, started with the “Leadership Summit 2026” program held in Kuala Lumpur.
At the summit, which had a global impact, critical issues such as the unity and solidarity of the Muslim world, especially in times of geopolitical crisis, were discussed.
Bilal Erdoğan, who met with Malaysian Prime Minister Enver İbrahim within the scope of the visit, exchanged ideas on strengthening the friendly ties between Türkiye and Malaysia.
The talks focused on issues such as not only maintaining the political and commercial dimension of relations between the two countries, but also developing common thought platforms in the field of education and increasing academic collaborations.
MALAYSIA-Türkiye EDUCATION FORUM
Bilal Erdoğan, who attended the Malaysia-Türkiye Education Forum and made important statements, defined the position of the two countries in the global system as a “resistance partnership”.
Drawing attention to the effect of modernization that separates people from their roots, Bilal Erdoğan said, “Turkey and Malaysia are two great resistance partners struggling to survive by preserving their own identity in an age when global winds blow hard. We are the name of two determined stances that put their roots deeper into the soil of civilization and say ‘We are here too’ with their own local and national means.” he said.
Stating that this determination has been proven by concrete steps taken in the academic, bureaucratic, commercial and defense industry fields, Bilal Erdoğan expressed his satisfaction with the mutual inclusion of Turkish and Malaysian young people in educational networks.
In his meeting with Malaysian students, Bilal Erdoğan touched upon Türkiye’s technological breakthrough in the defense industry and reminded the balance between technical power and moral values.
Emphasizing that technological development alone is not enough, Erdoğan said, “We have good machines, but we must understand very well the fine line between ‘good technique’ and ‘virtuous person’. Today, Israel’s possession of very good weapons does not make them virtuous, on the contrary, it makes them guilty of genocide. Raising virtuous people is as vital as having good techniques.” he said.
The visit ended with the determination to shape the educational vision between the two countries in the light of civilizational values.
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Statement from KADEM regarding the lawsuit process of harasser Hasbi Dede
In the statement made by KADEM, the following statements were made:
The sexual harassment case against a child in Görele, filed against former CHP Görele Mayor Hasbi Dede, turned into a much more serious situation after the victim child lost his life. The perpetrator was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison for the crime of “sexual harassment against a child by taking advantage of the convenience provided by electronic communication tools”, and no reduction or postponement of the announcement of the sentence was applied.
“A MORE EFFECTIVE JUSTICE MECHANISM…”
This process has once again demonstrated the vital importance of protecting children against attacks targeting children in the digital environment. The steps taken in this direction continue to grow stronger; It is mandatory for the establishment of a more effective justice mechanism that protects children’s right to life and safety.

WHAT HAPPENED?
CHP member Hasbi Dede, who was suspended from his post as Mayor of Görele in Giresun and tried for the crime of ‘sexual harassment against a child by taking advantage of the convenience provided by electronic communication devices’ against high school student Tuana Elif Torun (16), was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison.
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Minister Mahinur Göktaş is in Belgium: We will continue to stand by European Turks
Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, in his statement in Belgium, emphasized that the bond established with citizens at home and abroad is a strength, and said that he is a part of this bond and that they will continue to meet with citizens. Minister Göktaş, in his speech at the “Common Heritage Meetings from Anatolia to Europe” program organized by the Union of International Democrats (UID) in Gent, stated that the relations between Turkey and Belgium have developed on the basis of historical friendship and multidimensional cooperation. Pointing out that one of the strongest supporting elements of these ties is the Turkish community in Belgium, Göktaş said that 62 years of experience has turned into a strong representation and success story today.
Göktaş emphasized that the Turkish community, which has reached four generations in Belgium, plays an active role in a wide range of areas, from economic life to politics, from education to civil society, and stated that thousands of entrepreneurs both add value to the country they live in and act as a bridge between Türkiye and Europe.
Underlining that the success of young people in education is critical for the future of society, Göktaş drew attention to the importance of preserving the balance of identity, language and belonging. Minister Göktaş emphasized that they act with an understanding that puts the family at the center of social policies. Reminding that services for citizens living abroad have been expanded with digital opportunities and that access to public services has been facilitated thanks to e-consulate and e-Government applications, Göktaş stated that steps to strengthen the democratic participation of citizens abroad are continuing. Pointing out that Türkiye’s citizen-oriented approach is not limited to borders, Göktaş said that they act with the understanding that “No matter where our citizens are, they should feel the support of the Republic of Turkey.” Göktaş underlined that the Turkish community in Belgium is not just a diaspora, but a strong structure that carries Türkiye’s values and knowledge to Europe.
Touching on the evaluations made in recent days in his speech, Göktaş continued his words as follows:
“What can’t you take away from this society, our expatriates, these patriotic people, who were separated from the heart of Anatolia 62 years ago? Why does it bother you so much that they are devoted to their homeland and nation? As the grandson of an expatriate family, he ran a market here, worked in a market, worked as a tradesman, also studied here, completed his education, founded the first Turkish student association in Belgium and became Europe’s first headscarf deputy, and was in the municipal council for two terms.” They are asking someone who was a Member of Parliament for two terms and then served as an ambassador representing our country in Algeria, with the appreciation of our President (Recep Tayyip Erdoğan).
Our esteemed President has always looked after his citizens. I know very well what the people who carry out these polemics are worried about. They are disturbed, they are disturbed by our citizens’ support for our President. We know your problem. They are disturbed by the success story of our expatriate brothers living abroad. A story is being written here, brothers. Come and see it with your own eyes, maybe you will be ashamed. “I still invite you to meet with our citizens here.”
Göktaş stated that the social policies that Türkiye has implemented in recent years directly contribute to the lives of citizens, and noted that practices that strengthen the family are continued with determination.
Pointing to the “Strong Türkiye, Strong Diaspora” vision put forward by President Erdoğan, Göktaş said that they are proud of the success of the Turkish diaspora in different fields.
Emphasizing that Türkiye will continue its contact with its citizens both at home and abroad, Göktaş said, “We will continue to stand by our citizens wherever they are, listen to their troubles and provide support.” he said.
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It turns out that the good news of the 4 new metro shared by ABB is just perception! Ankara’s metro deadlock
The 60-kilometer metro promise promised by CHP’s Mansur Yavaş before the election did not pass the “animation” stage in the 7th year of his term. In the background of the good news of “4 new lines” served by ABB, it turned out that neither the financing nor the investment program approval of the projects was complete.

PROMISES ARE IN THE VIDEO, RAILS ARE ON PAPER
Ankara Metropolitan Municipality (ABB) announced that the tender process for 4 new metro lines with a total length of 44 kilometers has started with its latest promotional video. However, the technical data obtained confirmed that most of these lines are still at the “dream” stage. It was understood that the Yavaş administration, which could not add even a single centimeter of metro line to Ankara during the 7 years it was in office, could not concretize the projects even in the financing phase, let alone the tender phase.

BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE GOOD NEWS: NO FINANCING, INVESTMENT PROGRAM UNCERTAIN
The 4 new line projects that the municipal government presented to the public by saying “the tender process is starting” indicate a major deadlock when compared to technical and financial realities. It has been revealed that huge projects of approximately 28 kilometers, especially the M5 Kızılay-Dikmen and M6 Çayyolu-Sincan Connection Line, have not even been included in the official investment program of the state yet. The “approved investment program” and “ready financing” criteria, which are the most basic conditions required for a project to be tendered, have not yet been met for these lines.

Although the municipality stated that its search for resources continues, the fact that there is not a single external loan currently provided weakens the possibility of the projects being implemented in the near future. On the other hand, only 2026 is indicated for the M2 Koru-Yaşamkent-Bağlıca extension, which is the only line included in the investment program. However, the fact that there is a “foreign loan” requirement for this line and the fact that a concrete financing approval has not yet been received proves that the good news given cannot go beyond a “declaration of intent” to console the people of the Capital. In short; There is neither a budget nor a legal basis for approval behind the magnificent subway videos presented to the people of Ankara.

TECHNICAL APPROVAL DOES NOT MEAN “TENDERING STARTS”
The fact that its slow management presents the “technical approvals” of the Ministry of Transport, which every municipality routinely receives, as a finalized investment is interpreted as “perception management”. Experts say technical approval is only a preliminary stage; It reminds us that it is not legally and financially possible to tender projects that do not have financing and are not included in the investment program.
SILENCE PREVAILS ON THE DİKİMEVİ-NATOYOLU LINE
The situation is no different for the 7.43 kilometer Dikimevi-Natoyolu line, the foundations of which were laid with large advertising campaigns. Despite the passage of time, no concrete progress has been made in the project, which had a loan 3 years ago and whose tender was completed last year. The fact that the project, which was presented with the promise of “transportation to the east of Ankara”, is at a standstill increases criticism of the municipality’s enforcement capacity.

THERE IS ANIMATION FOR 7 YEARS, NO METRO
Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Mansur Yavaş’s metro report card is heavy not only with lines that could not be built, but also with promises that were not kept. Yavaş, who gave good news to the people of the capital by saying “I will complete the Mamak metro during my term of office” before the 2019 elections, promised that the project would be accelerated at the parliamentary meeting in 2020, but no concrete progress had been made on the Dikimevi-Natoyolu line in the past 7 years.
Not only the underground lines, but also the monorail systems promised for university campuses such as METU, Bilkent and Hacettepe, and the light rail system projects promised to non-metro areas were virtually shelved. What remains from the 60 kilometer huge set of promises; While stations with leaking ceilings, escalators that cannot be repaired for months and trains that frequently break down remain, Ankara residents now expect to see real work on the rails instead of animation videos.
Mansur Yavaş, who took office with the promise of 60 kilometers, failed in the rail system moves that would move the capital’s transportation forward in the past 7 years. While the people of Ankara are entertained with animation videos and “we are looking for a loan” statements that are renewed every year, the city’s traffic problem continues to become chronic day by day.
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They laid a wreath at the Taksim Monument: Unions will be in Taksim on May 1!
DİSK members made a press statement after laying a wreath at the Republic Monument in Taksim Square.
They laid a wreath at the Taksim Monument: Unions will be in Taksim on May 1! | Video
Members of the Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions (DİSK) came to Taksim Square on the occasion of May 1 Labor and Solidarity Day. After laying a wreath at the Republic Monument, DİSK Chairman Arzu Çerkezoğlu made a statement.

‘MAY 1 UNITY AND TOGETHER DAY’
DİSK President Arzu Çerkezoğlu said, “Today is the International Day of Workers’ Unity, Struggle and Solidarity. Today, workers, laborers, those who produce all the values and beauties of this country and this world, will be in the fields and squares all over Turkey and all over the world. This square is the memory of the Turkish working class, working people, women and young people. It is our unity, our solidarity. This square is our struggle and this square is extremely valuable and meaningful to us with this symbolic meaning.

PRESS STATEMENT FROM HAK-İŞ IN TAKSİM
HAK-İŞ Istanbul Provincial Chairman Mustafa İluk and union members made a press statement after laying a wreath at the Republic Monument in Taksim on the occasion of May 1 Labor and Solidarity Day.
HAK-İŞ (Hak Confederation of Trade Unions) Istanbul Provincial Chairman Mustafa İluk and his accompanying members came to Kazancı Hill to commemorate those who lost their lives on May 1, 1977, on the occasion of May 1 Labor and Solidarity Day. In memory of those who died, the delegation left carnations on Kazancı Hill and then went to the Republic Monument in Taksim Square and laid a wreath. Making a statement, HAK-İŞ Istanbul Provincial Chairman Mustafa İluk said, “This is Taksim Square, dear friends, ladies and gentlemen; I greet you all with respect, love and affection on behalf of the Hak-İş Confederation. Let me also express this; today, we are in Taksim as Hak-İş. We are in all the squares of 81 provinces.”
May 1 statement from TÜRK-İş in front of Taksim Republic Monument
TÜRK-İş members who came to Taksim for May 1 Labor and Solidarity Day laid a wreath at the Republic Monument. After the wreath ceremony, union members observed a moment of silence; Then the National Anthem was read. TÜRK- Deputy Chairman Nazmi Irgat made the press statement on behalf of the business.
The group left Taksim after the press release. With permission, DİSK, HAK-İŞ, HÜR-İŞ, TÜRK-İŞ, United Public-Labor Confederation, Civil Servants Confederation, hak-sen, sahim-sen, Independent Public Unions, and Transport Workers Union laid wreaths at the Republic Monument in Taksim Square.
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