Setting
Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Ankara. The assembly hall is a grand, rectangular room with high ceilings and large windows. The walls are adorned with Turkish flags and symbols of the new republic. The room is filled with rows of wooden benches where the assembly members are seated, facing a raised podium at the front.
Characters
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
primary
A tall, imposing figure in his early 40s with sharp, piercing blue eyes and a well-groomed mustache. His posture is erect, exuding confidence and authority. His face is angular with high cheekbones, and his hair is neatly combed back.
Assembly Speaker
secondary
A middle-aged man with a sturdy build, graying hair neatly combed back, and a well-groomed mustache. His sharp, observant eyes reflect years of political experience, and his posture exudes authority and respect.
Assembly Members
secondary
A diverse group of middle-aged to elderly men, representing various regions of Turkey. They are dressed in formal Western-style suits, a symbol of the new republic's modernization. Their faces reflect a mix of solemnity and pride, with some showing visible emotion.
Military Officer
background
A tall, stern-looking man in his early 40s with a well-groomed mustache and a strong, upright posture. His sharp, observant eyes reflect years of military discipline and experience. His broad shoulders and rigid stance command respect.
Dialog
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Today, the Turkish nation steps into a new era. The sovereignty unconditionally belongs to the nation, and from this day forward, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey is the sole representative of this sovereignty.
Assembly Speaker
The floor recognizes the President of the Republic. The assembly is in session to witness this historic proclamation.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
No power above the nation! No authority beyond the will of the people! The Republic of Turkey is hereby declared, and its future shall be shaped by the hands of its citizens.
Assembly Speaker
Let it be recorded in the annals of history. The Republic is born today, October 29, 1923.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Let this day be a beacon for all who seek freedom and progress. The Turkish nation has reclaimed its destiny.
Assembly Speaker
The assembly stands in unanimous accord. Long live the Republic!
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Long live the independent Turkey!