Saadet Party leader Temel Karamollaoğlu evaluated the prominent issues of the agenda at a press conference held in the headquarters of his party.
Karamollaoğlu, who started the press conference by commemorating Rauf Denktaş, the Founding President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on the ninth anniversary of his death, said, "I remember with mercy Rauf Denktaş, who was instrumental in writing an epic on behalf of the Independent Turkish Republic of Cyprus."
"THE WAY TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS IS DIALOGUE"
Emphasizing that the solution to the problems in our country is dialogue, Karamollaoğlu said, “We did not discriminate between interlocutors to solve the problems of our country, and I would like to clearly state that we will not do it from now on. From now on, we will continue to discuss the problems of our country and seek solutions with people of every view, every political party and every understanding. Because we know the troubles and difficulties of this country and our nation very well”.
"WE NEED TO BUILD OUR INDEPENDENT TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE"
Continuing his evaluations about technology, Karamollaoğlu noted that it is essential to establish our own technological infrastructure and said: "We must strive to build a social order that sees human beings as a friend rather than a wolf. I would like to point out that the approach of capitalism, which sees human beings as a 'commodity' in every way, will not benefit humanity. While South Korea, which we rescued 70 years ago, has reached an important point in technology, what have we done in this process? Why can't we do what Japan or Taiwan did? Because we have handed ourselves over to the USA. Here is the solution; To be an independent country in every field, to establish our own technological infrastructure in the full sense."
"WE SHOULD TAKE THE MINISTER TO THE BAZAAR WHO SAYS THERE IS NO POVERTY IN TURKEY"
Reminding the photograph of the citizens gathering fruits and vegetables from the ground in the bazaar, Karamollaoğlu, "It is necessary to take the Minister, who says that there is no poverty, to the neighborhood markets. They do not know what the citizen is going through, as they are not in trouble in their own environment," he added.