The issue, which Milli Gazete brought to the agenda in the autumn regarding the legal and constitutional guarantee for the headscarf, was first drafted with the law proposal prepared by the opposition wing, and as a constitutional proposal in the government.
It was built on the fact that the government was made into two articles with the calculation of the article and the opposition did not support it.
Although the prepared proposal was passed to the Constitutional Commission, it was shelved by the government.
Thus, the constitutional guarantee for the headscarf was left for another spring.
The legal guarantee proposal for the headscarf, which was announced by CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and presented as a bill by the CHP Group in the Parliament, has been turned into a constitutional amendment proposal.
It was a matter of curiosity why the government shelved the amendment proposal.
ACCEPTED BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION, NOT BROUGHT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The fate of the law proposal that gives legal assurance to the headscarf, which CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu brought to the agenda under the title of halal, is being wondered.
The bill, which has been discussed for a long time since the day it was brought to the agenda, turned into a matter of raising hands with President Erdogan's characterization as a "goal pass".
After this statement, the People's Alliance took action and jointly presented the Constitutional amendment proposal, which introduced constitutional guarantees for the headscarf and defined the marriage union.
The AK Party staff, who went on tour to get support from the parties under the roof of the Parliament, met with the CHP and IYI Party groups, especially the HDP.
At the Nation Alliance meetings that came together monthly after the meeting, the issue was put on the agenda of the leaders and it was stated that the arrangements they would make should be accepted by the government.
The People's Alliance, rejecting the proposals for amendments in the bill, brought the proposal to the Constitutional Commission of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
While tensions arose between the government and the opposition during the negotiations of the proposal, CHP and IYI Party deputies left the commission.
Despite these developments, the approved amendment proposal was planned to be brought to the General Assembly.
IS THE HEADSCARF AMENDMENT FORGOTTEN?
The People's Alliance, which needs 400 deputies for the constitutional amendment to be valid in the parliament, has 333 deputies in the parliamentary arithmetic.
It was a matter of curiosity why the People's Alliance, which could not find enough support for the referendum under the parliament, did not bring the bill to the General Assembly after the earthquake.
Comments began to be made that the constitutional guarantee proposal for the headscarf was left until another spring.