Council excitement of Saadet Party in Adana: "Peace, love and tolerance"

Council excitement of Saadet Party in Adana: "Peace, love and tolerance"
Date: 30.3.2022 13:30

Saadet Party Adana Provincial Presidency held its March council meeting at the Anatolian Youth Association Adana Conference Hall.

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The excitement of the Felicity (Saadet) Party was experienced in Adana the other day. 
 
With the March council meeting of Saadet Party Adana Provincial Presidency, which was held with intense participation, the power of Natinal Vision (Milli Gorus) in Adana was demonstrated once again.
 
Sezai İncesu, Member of the General Board of Saadet Party, Hasan Şaybak, the Provincial Chairman of the Saadet Party, Hasan Şaybak, members of the Adana Provincial Board of the Saadet Party and Adana District Presidents of the Saadet Party attended the council meeting held at the Anatolian Youth Association Adana Conference Hall.
 
At the end of the Council meeting, badges were presented to the new members who joined the Saadet Party.
 

"JUSTICE FIRST"

 
Addressing the participants at the council meeting, Sezai İncesu, Member of the General Board of Saadet Party, "Unfortunately, the concepts of right and justice have been emptied. It is not humane to shout 'where is the justice' when he or his relatives are being persecuted, but from whomever it comes from and to whom it is done; is to be able to say 'justice first' in the face of an injustice. We want a future where peace, love and tolerance, rights, law and justice will prevail, human rights and freedoms will be used relentlessly, without violence, torture and oppression, and where everyone will be treated humanely. However, right, law and justice became shaped according to the person and according to the will of a person," he said.
 

“70 PERCENT OF OUR YOUTH WANT TO GO ABROAD”

 
Sezai İncesu also touched upon the issue of youth unemployment.
 
"Our country has a young population of approximately 35 million and we have approximately 12 million unemployed. One in three university graduates is unemployed. Families disintegrated due to unemployment, suicides, lawsuits for debt, enforcement files. Our young people have serious concerns about the future. According to the surveys, 70% of our youth want to go abroad. In a country where waste and extravagance is at its peak and investments are made in concrete, not production, of course, there will be no employment and the unemployment problem will not be solved," he added.

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