The agreement between Syrian Democratic Forces (SDG/YPG) and Damascus gained President Erdoğan's cautious support, marking a significant shift in Turkey's position. "Kazanan Suriye olacak" (Syria will be the winner), Erdoğan stated, while Ankara Mayor Mansur Yavaş commented he "liked article 5" of the agreement, likely referencing provisions addressing Turkey's security concerns.
Opposition CHP municipalities faced coordinated police operations, with 32 people detained in Sarıyer, Şişli, Ataşehir, and Maltepe districts over alleged terror links involving support for Kazova factory workers since 2017. CHP Istanbul Chair Özgür Çelik appeared before prosecutors.
Justice Minister Tunç announced an investigation into stray dog attacks following multiple incidents where children were injured or killed, triggering media debates on animal control legislation.
Internal CHP politics intensified with İmamoğlu facing venue restrictions while campaigning, stating "candidacy is not anyone's title deed property" regarding presidential ambitions.