Turkey’s parliament has passed amendments to the Law on the Organization of the Security Forces and the Road Traffic Law, alongside changes to several other legal statutes. Interior Minister Mustafa Çiftçi publicly expressed his hope that these reforms will be beneficial for the country. The approved legislation impacts the structure and operations of Turkish security forces. Amendments to the Road Traffic Law are also expected to bring changes to regulations governing transportation. Details regarding the specific changes within the laws were not immediately released, but the passage signifies a move towards legal modernization in these key areas. Minister Çiftçi’s statement indicates government support for the reforms and their anticipated positive impact. The legislation now awaits publication in the Official Gazette to become law.
