A senior commander of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) stated on Thursday that the group does not seek amnesty from Ankara but instead demands constitutional changes aimed at political democratization. The statement was made by a senior PKK commander, as reported by Rudaw. The commander emphasized that the PKK's focus is on achieving broader political reforms rather than seeking a pardon. This position signals a continued emphasis on political solutions and structural changes within Turkey's governance. Rudaw reported on Thursday that the PKK's demands are centered on constitutional amendments to foster political democratization. The specifics of these proposed constitutional changes were not detailed in the report.