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Turkey introduces new law to manage stray dog population
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The Turkish parliament has passed a law aimed at rounding up and euthanizing an estimated 4 million stray dogs in the country. The law, which was passed on Tuesday, allows for the killing of dogs that show signs of aggressive behavior or disease.
Despite the opposition's provocations and campaigns based on lies and distortions, the national assembly once again listened to the people, refusing to ignore the cries of the silent majority.
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- 1.Eda Sampoli
- 2.İbrahim Yumaklı
- 3.Kemal Kilicdaroglu
- 4.Mine Vural
- 5.Murat Emir
- 6.Murat Pınar
- 7.Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
- 8.Yılmaz Tunç