No reforms until terrorism is eradicated, People’s Alliance says
MHP Vice President Feti Yıldız compared AKP and MHP reports, highlighting a unified stance on Turkey's unitary structure and the first four articles of the Constitution.
WISE NEWS PRESS / ANKARA, TÜRKİYE — DECEMBER 23, 2025
MHP Vice President Feti Yıldız announced that the People's Alliance has tied all legal and political reforms to the "complete eradication of terrorism," according to a comparative analysis of AKP and MHP policy reports.
Ahead of the National Solidarity Commission meeting at the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Yıldız shared a "Legal Committee Evaluation" on social media. The analysis confirms that both the ruling AKP and its ally MHP remain uncompromising regarding Turkey’s unitary structure and the first four unchangeable articles of the Constitution. Both parties have adopted a shared "security paradigm," prioritizing public order over immediate constitutional changes.
MHP’s Red Line: Founding codes remain non-negotiable
The MHP report explicitly rejects opening the founding codes of the Turkish Republic or its unitary state structure to debate. Defining the Turkish nation-state as a historical necessity, the report argues that discussions regarding identity and mother tongue must be strictly limited by the principle of the "indivisible integrity of the state." Yıldız noted that this structure is not seen as an obstacle to democratization but rather a safeguard for it.
AKP Focus: Security as a prerequisite for democracy
According to Yıldız’s analysis, the AKP report similarly emphasizes security priorities. Rather than advocating for an immediate new constitutional order, the ruling party argues that a "terror-free environment" will naturally strengthen democratic steps within the current framework. The report aligns with MHP on the unchangeable articles of the Constitution and suggests that broader constitutional reforms be deferred until security conditions are fully met.
Conclusion: The Security Paradigm
Synthesizing the two reports, Yıldız described the roadmap of the People’s Alliance as a "Security Paradigm." He emphasized that both parties view national issues primarily through the lens of public order. "Legal and political reforms are contingent upon the total termination of terrorism," Yıldız stated, confirming that the alliance's approach remains consistent with maintaining national stability.
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