Candidates of Saadet Party on the field

Candidates of Saadet Party on the field
Date: 16.4.2023 14:00

In order to gain the majority in the parliament, Saadet Party, Deva, Gelecek and Democrat Party, which were in the Nation Alliance, decided to enter the elections with a joint list under the CHP logo.

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As a result of the meetings held in order to obtain the majority in parliamentary arithmetic, the Saadet Party, Deva, Gelecek and Democrat Party, which are in the Nation Alliance, decided to enter the election with a joint list under the CHP logo.
 
While a quota of 77 people was allocated to the four parties, Saadet Party was given a place in the lists for 24 people.
 
After the joint candidate lists were submitted to the Supreme Election Board (YSK), the candidates from the Saadet Party went to the field and started their election campaigns.
 
As the political atmosphere heats up with less than a month before the elections, parliamentary candidates also landed on the field.
 
In this context, candidates from the Saadet Party started their campaigns to meet with the voters and tell them about their promises.
 

ELECTION CAMPAIGN STARTED

 
More than 60 million voters will go to the ballot box to vote for the Presidential and 28th Term Parliamentary Elections.
 
As of today, with less than a month left for the elections, political parties have started their election campaigns.
 
In addition to the presidential elections in which four people will compete, the alliances established intensified their efforts to have a say in the arithmetic of the Assembly.
 
While the People's Alliance decided to enter the elections with separate logos, the Nation Alliance, which wanted to remove the 360 deputies needed for the transition to the Strengthened Parliamentary System, decided that the names from the Saadet, Deva, Gelecek and Democrat Party would enter the elections from the CHP lists.
 
While the quota of 77 people in the joint list was reserved for these parties, Saadet Party nominated 24 people as parliamentary candidates.
 
After the lists were handed over to the Supreme Election Board, the Saadet Party deputy candidates started their work by visiting the Election Coordination Centers established in the provinces in the first place.
 
The candidates, who came together with the members of the organization in the province where they were nominated, went down to the field to explain their campaigns and solution promises for the problems of the province.
 
Candidates, listening to the problems experienced by tradesmen, farmers and citizens, gave interviews to local television and newspapers.
 

WORKS IN PROVINCES LIKE KAYSERİ, AFYON

 
With the shortening of the election calendar, Saadet Party deputy candidates, who will increase their work in the field, will act in a way that will not leave any doors unknocked by reaching the districts and villages as well as the provincial centers.
 
Candidates who are working feverishly in cities such as Kayseri, Afyonkarahisar and Erzurum, which are seen as the AK Party's stronghold in the 2018 elections, will struggle to make their mark on the loss of votes experienced by the AK Party in these provinces.
 
Candidates who will frequently emphasize that the Saadet Party will be in the Parliament will remind the voters of the importance of moving Milli Görüş back to the parliament.
 
On the other hand, work on brochures, booklets and posters containing solutions for the problems experienced in these provinces has also been accelerated.

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