CHP and MHP held their weekly group meetings in the Parliament. CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu charged with harsh words at the party's group meeting against the government, while MHP Chairman Devlet Bahçeli charged against the opposition.
“THEY MAKE TRANSFER OF WEALTH”
Kılıçdaroğlu, arguing that the government transfers wealth, said, “Why does a government make 191 changes in the law it has enacted. The main reason is wealth transfer. Moreover, they do this with the Robin Hood tactic. For the first time in the history of the Republic, such an intense transfer of wealth was made. It was built with green areas opened for development and through tenders delivered to the address. But it's not enough for these gentlemen because they can't get enough. I want the whole nation to know that they are greedy.”
“DO NOT SIGN THE WRONG WORKS”
Kılıçdaroğlu said that drug barons are running around in Turkey and said, “Turkey is a waking Turkey. If Turkey wants to secure its future, to get rid of bribery, drugs is a must. An honorable government never says dirty money should come. There are also agreements signed by international organizations. The State of the Republic of Turkey has been graylisted, they are not aware of it. They pretend not to know. My dear nation, who will protect Turkey's reputation, stay away from those who rely on dirty money and drug money. If you love your children, stay away.”
Kılıçdaroğlu, who also warned bureaucrats, said; “Let me call my bureaucrat friends; take care of your country, never sign under any wrong action!”
“CONTACTING WITH HDP IS NATURAL AND CORRECT”
MHP Chairman Devlet Bahceli responded to the discussions about the Justice and Development Party (AKP)'s visit to the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) regarding the Constitutional work and evaluated it as "It is extremely natural and correct". Bahçeli continued as follows: “As the Nationalist Movement Party, we fully support the constitutional amendment that guarantees the headscarf and aims to protect the family. Our view is clear. There is no change in our will and decision. Let's either discuss this constitutional amendment proposal in the Parliament with a broad consensus and reach a conclusion, or submit it to the discretion of our nation with a referendum. We have both options and we are ready.”