The judiciary underwent its most extensive reorganization as 4,036 judges and prosecutors were reassigned across the country, marking the largest personnel shift in recent memory. President Erdoğan warned against "digital feudalism" threatening children while announcing the identification of 260,250 criminal social media accounts during this cabinet period.
The İmamoğlu corruption investigation intensified with detention requests for two municipal suspects following yesterday's lawyer arrest. The controversial olive grove amendment passed parliament amid heated exchanges between lawmakers.
Erdoğan received Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan in Istanbul, continuing regional diplomatic engagement amid ongoing Iran-Israel tensions. Iran denied targeting Israeli hospitals while Turkey maintained its alert posture from previous days.
The school year concluded with over 20 million students receiving report cards, though education officials reported 1.5 million children had dropped out. The day ended with news of actress Nihal Candan's death, closing a day dominated by institutional restructuring and political maneuvering.