Council of State Confirms Illegal Structure

Güncel Haber Gündemi @guncel_haber_gundemi
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The Council of State has ruled that the Presidential Palace built on the Atatürk Forest Farm land is an illegal structure. This decision marks an important turning point in Turkey's legal processes.

Construction of the Presidential Complex began in 2012 and was opened in 2014. However, it has now been revealed that this structure lacks a legal basis. The Council of State has confirmed this situation.

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CHP member Levent Gök commented on the Council's decision, stating that the illegal structure will eventually be held accountable. He emphasized, "The account for the illegal palace built on Atatürk's legacy will be demanded one day."

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This decision could spark significant discussions regarding the legal status of buildings in Turkey and the practices of public institutions. The Council of State's ruling serves as an example of the rule of law.