00:00I would like to repeat what I said during the PMQT session.
00:08First, regarding the 11th section of the Security Coordination Act,
00:13we will introduce a moratorium.
00:15We will also introduce a moratorium on all investigations.
00:19In the future, the Coordination Act will only require the police to notify the police
00:27to allow the police to make preparations within 5 days.
00:31At the same time, it is different from half of the perception that has been challenged
00:37that when the government holds power,
00:43the security coordination has been restricted.
00:46That is the picture.
00:48But the figures do not show that.
00:50In 2023, the number of information that was provided to the police
00:58was approximately 10,000 notifications.
01:03In total, in 2023.
01:05Small and large.
01:07Those that were carried out safely without any obstacles.
01:1098% of them.
01:14In 2024, more than 7,000 notifications were made.
01:19A total of 99% of them.
01:23This also shows that freedom of assembly,
01:28as stated in the 11th section of the Security Coordination Act,
01:33is really practiced by the government today.
01:38There is nothing to worry about.
01:40Even if at the end of the meeting, the police opens the investigation paper
01:44on several violations, for example.
01:47What is the number?
01:481,784.
01:50What is the number at the end of the investigation?
01:52Only 30.
01:54That is why we say that
01:56as long as we make the Security Coordination Act,
02:00we will move forward.
02:03With only the need of the informant.
02:07Your permission is also the premise.
02:09It is not necessary.
02:11If the Security Coordination Act is supported by respected officials.
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