Speaking on behalf of the Saadet Party group, Istanbul Deputy Mustafa Kaya said that bringing the proposal to the parliament without the contribution of the MPs was not even an attempt to save the day. Kaya noted that they will give a negative opinion to this proposal because it is a bill designed in certain centers without any consultation with other components of the sector.
Stating that energy is not a political issue, Çalışkan requested that the opposition be listened to while the bill is being discussed.
AK Party Group Deputy Chairman Muhammet Emin Akbaşoğlu, who spoke on the entire proposal, commented on Şevkin's words regarding the cable car accident in Antalya: "You describe the judicial decisions as political on matters that are not in your interest and criticize the entire judicial community by denouncing the rule of law of the Republic of Turkey with such frauds." "To be present really offends the judiciary that makes decisions on behalf of our nation, it offends our state, it offends our nation." He replied:
Discussions on the entire proposal were completed at the General Assembly.
Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Celal Adan, adjourned the meeting after the completion of the negotiations on the entire regulation. Since the commission did not take its place after the break, Adan meeting was closed to meet on Tuesday, April 30 at 15.00.