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Ms Pelin YILIK (Türkiye, NR)

Mandates

In the political groups

  • Member: Members not belonging to a Political Group since 09/10/2023

In the Assembly

  • since 09/10/2023 Representative - Türkiye

In the committee(s) and sub-committee(s)

  • Full Member: Committee on Migration, International Protection and Economic Co-operation (since 09/12/2025)
  • Full Member: (Former) Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons (from 09/10/2023 to 08/12/2025)
  • Vice-Chairperson: Sub-Committee on Economic Co-operation and Development (since 11/03/2026)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings (since 29/01/2026)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on Economic Co-operation and Development (since 29/01/2026)
  • Full Member: Sub-Committee on Diasporas and Integration (from 12/10/2023 to 28/01/2026)
  • Alternate of Mr Konur Alp KOÇAK (Full Member): Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy (from 09/10/2023 to 28/09/2025)
  • Alternate of Mr Konur Alp KOÇAK (Full Member): Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights (from 09/10/2023 to 28/09/2025)

Interventions

Last speeches

23/04/2026 | 12:36:05 Thank you, Madam President. Dear colleagues, I regret that our debate on the Middle East today will not be the last debate on this matter. Recently we have heard some good news from the region. Firstly, we welcome the ceasefire in Gaza, but we know that this is quite fragile. Israel perpetrates its terror in the West Bank as settlements continue and attacks carried out by settlers and Israeli soldiers persist. Moreover, Palestinians still suffer under dire living conditions due to the Israeli... 22/04/2026 | 18:20:16 Thank you, Madam Chair. Despite the ceasefire announced in the context of the conflict between Israel and Palestinians, the situation on the ground, particularly in Gaza, remains deeply alarming. Reports continue to indicate ongoing military operations, resulting in significant civilian casualties, raising serious concerns regarding respect for international human rights and humanitarian law. These concerns are further compounded by recent legislative developments in the Knesset, introducing... 28/01/2026 | 20:17:42 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2)   Honorable President, Dear Colleagues, The ceasefire in Gaza should not be seen as an end in itself; it marks the beginning of a long-overdue path toward accountability, protection, and justice. For many years, the people of Gaza have faced severe hardships, including shortages of food, water, medicine, and electricity, creating a humanitarian crisis that requires immediate attention. However, even with a ceasefire in place, civilians... 25/06/2025 | 22:50:51 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Dear President, Dear Colleagues, Today, in Gaza, we bear witness to one of the longest and the most horrifying tragedies in the history. Since the start of Israeli aggression back in September 2023, death toll in Gaza exceeded 55 thousand of people. Moreover, immense suffering was further compounded by the forced displacement of Gazans, obstruction of humanitarian aid and destruction of civilian infrastructure. Gaza is now on the brink of... 31/01/2025 | 11:25:45 Thank you very much, Mister President. Dear colleagues, Older persons are valuable members of our societies, representing pillars of wisdom, and they deserve our due attention in our capacities as policymakers. I would like to congratulate Madam rapporteur for her important work. Older persons are not merely beneficiaries of care, they are active participants of the society. Despite this invaluable contribution, many older persons are denied their fundamental human rights. This age-based...

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