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Turkey's parliament approves landmark legal framework for PKK disarmament, with 468 of 562 lawmakers voting in favor after nearly 10 hours of debate in Ankara.

Türkiye's parliament on Monday approved a legal framework for the disarmament and reintegration of the PKK, with 468 of 562 lawmakers voting in favor after nearly 10 hours of debate in Ankara. The legislation allows lower-ranking PKK members to return from northern Iraq under legal conditions but excludes jailed PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan, senior PKK leaders, and those serving aggravated life sentences.

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