Birol Aydın, Spokesperson of the Felicity (Saadet) Party, and Yakup Budak, General Administrative Board (GİK) Member, and M.Çelebi Keyhıdır, GİK Member, also attended the program.
“TURKEY IS NOT AN ORDINARY COUNTRY”
Birol Aydın, Spokesperson of the Saadet Party, said, “Our Turkey is going through an important process. Although there are 196 countries in the world with a head of state, a president, borders, national anthems and flags, in reality, in the United Nations (UN) records, there are 7 countries, in the west, Germany, France, England, the United States when it comes to this side India, China, Russia which affect the world's wars, peace, democracies, income distribution, justice or injustice in income distribution, the consistency of democracy with this or that. These are the countries that matter. In addition to these, there is also a country that can be the hope of all the oppressed, eliminate all the distortions in the world, and be the pioneer of a new world, which we have been talking about for a long time, in terms of our values of belief. Turkey is not an ordinary country.”
“OUR PRESENT SITUATION IS THE RESULT OF A HARD-WORKED PLAN”
Expressing that Turkey has the potential to achieve great things, Aydın added, “There are the strategy and concept of starving Turkey on the one hand, leaving it unemployed on the one hand, being in debt on the one hand, taking it away from its values on the other hand and turning it into a soft bite, so that it will not be a strong Turkey. In the last 20 years, there is a government that has achieved great success in all elections and dominated all levels of the state alone. Has our Turkey strengthened or weakened in these 20 years? Where are we in terms of hunger and poverty, debt and values? Can Turkey's current situation be explained only by incompetence and ineptitude? Our current situation is the result of a worked plan.”
“WE HAVE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS”
Saadet Party GİK Member Yakup Budak made a speech within the organization and explained the importance of field studies to the members of the organization. Budak said, “With Milli Gorus, projectism has emerged in political parties in Turkey. However, none of them have a project. Except for the Saadet Party, all parties are thinking about what we can do according to daily developments, how we can delay the citizens. Put the policies of all parties side by side and you will not find any difference. However, we have government programs.”