Later, Vice President Fuat Oktay, Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop, and other government officials also visited Ataturk's mausoleum, which is called Anitkabir.
"I sincerely congratulate the 103rd anniversary of the establishment of our Turkish Grand National Assembly and the April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day of our children, who are the guarantee of our future, and I commemorate with gratitude all the heroes of our national struggle, especially Gazi Mustafa Kemal Ataturk," Oktay said in a tweet.
First Lady Emine Erdogan also issued a statement on Twitter.
"The hope of Türkiye, who will proudly fly our noble flag for centuries, is our children. I wish the excitement in their eyes and the determination to succeed in their hearts never diminishes, and I embrace each of them with love," she said.
The National Sovereignty and Children's Day in Türkiye is marked by a festival for children, as well as special events at public offices, schools, and in the private sector.