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MHP Unveils Three-Phase “Terror-Free Türkiye” Roadmap in Parliament

By Bosphorus News ·
MHP Unveils Three-Phase “Terror-Free Türkiye” Roadmap in Parliament

The Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) has presented a comprehensive 120-page policy report to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, setting out a three-phase roadmap designed to achieve what it defines as a “Terror-Free Türkiye.” The document, prepared under the framework of parliamentary efforts on national unity and democratic resilience, seeks to establish a structured and legally grounded approach to the long-running fight against terrorism.

According to the report, the proposed strategy rests on three sequential pillars: disarmament, judicial process, and rehabilitation. MHP argues that lasting security cannot rely solely on military measures and must be complemented by legal clarity and controlled social reintegration mechanisms.

Phase One: Disarmament

The first stage focuses on the complete and verifiable disarmament of terrorist organizations. This includes the surrender or neutralization of weapons under state supervision and formal confirmation by security institutions that armed capacity has been dismantled. The report stresses that this phase is a non-negotiable prerequisite for any further steps.

Importantly, the scope of the plan extends beyond Türkiye’s borders, calling for the inclusion of organizational structures and members operating abroad. The document underlines that terrorism is transnational in nature and must be addressed accordingly.

Phase Two: Legal Accountability

The second phase centers on judicial procedures. Individuals who surrender are expected to enter the legal system and be assessed according to their level of involvement in criminal activity. The report differentiates between those directly involved in acts of violence and those who did not participate in armed or criminal actions.

For individuals determined not to have engaged in violent offenses, the report proposes alternative legal pathways within existing constitutional and penal frameworks, emphasizing judicial oversight and due process rather than blanket measures.

Phase Three: Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration

The final phase envisages a structured rehabilitation process aimed at reintegrating eligible individuals into society. This includes monitored programs under state supervision, with conditional measures such as probation and social support mechanisms. The objective, according to the report, is to prevent recidivism while reinforcing social cohesion.

MHP underlines that rehabilitation should not be interpreted as unconditional leniency, but as a controlled and accountable process aligned with public security and the rights of victims.

Legal and Political Framework

The report places strong emphasis on constitutional order and the rule of law. Any legislative adjustments, it argues, must be conditional on concrete developments on the ground—particularly verified disarmament and the formal dissolution of terrorist structures.

Within parliament, the proposal is expected to be evaluated alongside submissions from other political parties, contributing to a broader debate on how Türkiye should recalibrate its counterterrorism strategy in a changing regional and international environment.

Broader Implications

Observers note that the initiative reflects a growing recognition within Turkish politics that counterterrorism policy increasingly intersects with legal reform, social policy, and international coordination. While consensus on details remains uncertain, the report has opened a new phase of parliamentary discussion on how to balance security imperatives with democratic norms.

As deliberations continue, the final shape of any legislative outcome will depend on inter-party negotiations, public sensitivity, and developments on the ground.