President Recep Tayyip Erdogan officially proclaimed the next ten years (2024-2034) as Turkey's "Decade of Family and Population" during his closing address at the International Family Forum on Friday, framing the initiative as a response to Turkey's demographic crisis and global threats to traditional family structures.
Demographic Emergency:
Turkey's fertility rate dropped to 1.48% - lowest in republic's history
"This isn't decline, this is catastrophe" - Erdogan
Cultural Battle:
Criticized "individualism and child-free lifestyles" as social threats
Vowed to combat "deviant ideologies" including LGBTQ+ movements
Warned of global market forces undermining family solidarity
International Dimension:
Forum attended by ministers from 26 nations
Part of Turkey's "Year of Family 2025" initiative
Global Threats to Families: Digitalization impacts, cultural shifts
Ministerial Session: "Integrating Family-Centered Policies: National/International Efforts"
Controversial Topics:
✓ "Population Control Myths: How Global Agendas Reduced Birthrates"
✓ "Family in Screen Age: Between Fantasy and Reality"
Legal: Proposed constitutional protection for "man-woman union" definition
Economic: Incentives for multi-generational households
Cultural: Media content restrictions to "protect family values"