A senior commander of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) stated on Thursday that the group is not seeking an amnesty from Ankara, but rather demands constitutional changes aimed at political democratization. The statement, reported by Rudaw, outlines the PKK's current political objectives, emphasizing a pursuit of systemic reform over conditional leniency. The commander conveyed this stance on Thursday, according to the report. This clarification comes as the PKK continues its long-standing conflict with the Turkish state, with the group advocating for broader political and structural changes within Turkey's governance framework.