Saadet Party General Chairman Temel Karamollaoğlu said in a press conference that the government declared bankruptcy.
Karamollaoglu, "They are trying to take it. They won't give up. Governments don't work that way. A government that does not learn from its mistakes can no longer go one step further. Let the government sit and see what they're doing. Because not only the market, Turkey is on fire," he said.
Karamollaoğlu in a weekly press conference in the headquarters of Saadet Party made important statements on the agenda.
Karamollaoğlu, who started the press conference by condemning the attack on the Turkish military base in Northern Iraq, said they believed the necessary response was given despite the attack.
Saadet leader Temel Karamollaoğlu emphasized that the government is trying to call the culprits instead of solving the problem. Then they look at the prices on the other hand is burning. With the gendarmes and the police, the economy does not improve anywhere in the world. This is because agriculture today is due to the unstable policies of the government
Condemning the attack on a church in the Philippines, Karamollaoğlu said, “After an autonomy in the Philippines Moro, such an attack is carried out and DAESH claimed this attack. With such attacks that Muslims have been victorious from a struggle there for many years, they have no right to shadow this success and they will not succeed.
Karamollaoğlu also spoke about the embargo on Iran, "Turkey has halted oil purchases from Iran in November. This wrong decision should be abandoned as soon as possible. With the rope of the US, we do not drill down to the well in our region. Yesterday, the United States, decided to withdraw from Syria, but today sending 600 more troops. Moreover, such an attitude towards Iran, in which we are trying to reconcile Astana and Adana, is disrupting our foreign policy," Karamollaoglu warned.
Karamollaoğlu continued his speech by likening the government to companies that have declared bankruptcy. They won't give up. They are trying to take it. They won't give up. Governments don't work that way. A government that does not learn from its mistakes can no longer go one step further. Let the government sit and see what they're doing. Because not only the market, Turkey is on fire, he said.
Karamollaoğlu, including the candidate promotion program in recent days, which gave them no hard to criticize state-run TV channel TRT. Stating that TRT was almost blind and deaf to them, Karamollaoğlu said: "On TRT, there is a visual impairment or another problem. TRT didn't even see us for a second. They say that when they make a report about the election compasses, they say the party in the second row. They're not talking about us first."