In the press statement published by the Saadet Party Kastamonu Provincial President Kadir Yalçın, attention was drawn to the practices of the Kastamonu Governorship that could be called discrimination. In the statement published by Kadir Yalçın, it was emphasized that the governors should analyze their sense of duty well while doing their jobs.
“IF THE GOVERNOR IS THE PASSENGER, THE PEOPLE IS THE INNKEEPER”
Saadet Party Kastamonu Provincial Chairman Kadir Yalçın pointed out the importance of the governor's office in his press statement and said, “No one can be a governor in our country without a city and a city people. But in a city, the people of that city still exist and continue their existence without a governor or the power to appoint a governor. In short, if the governor is the passenger, the public is the innkeeper. Therefore, the appointed governor of a city needs to analyze its reason for existence very well while doing his job. Another point is that the character that a manager should have is one of the most indispensable qualities. In a way, the character is actually hidden in the merits and has a very important place in the administration. Still a governor is one of the visible faces of the state in the eyes of the people. For this reason, it has to work to ensure the peace and welfare of the society. It is not just words to show this.”
“I HAVE TO ASK AS THE PROVINCIAL PRESIDENT OF THE SAADET PARTY”
Reminding the visits made by the Kastamonu Governorship, Kadir Yalçın said, “As far as we have learned from the official social media account of the Kastamonu Governorship, the esteemed governor made a congratulatory visit to the appointed provincial chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). This behavior is seen as a good behavior in its independent form. However, the lack of good luck visits to other political parties in Kastamonu raises many questions about the governorship. All of the political parties are the parties that form the thoughts and will of the people of Kastamonu. So the governor is the governor of the state? As the governor of the state, does he do this of his own free will or does he do it only on the instructions you get from the minister of interior? As a president of the Saadet Party, I have to ask.”