Speaking at the 'Provincial Presidents and Provincial Inspectors' meeting of his party, Saadet Party leader Temel Karamollaoğlu addressed the provincial presidents and their organizations.
"We will be present in all provinces of Turkey. There should be no citizens that we did not talk to them, streets that we did not walk on and doors that we did not knock," Karamollaoglu gave the order to the party organizations.
“WE SHOULD REACH ALL CITIZENS AND ALL AROUND THE COUNTRY”
Karamollaoğlu stated that despite the pandemic conditions, they carried out many important works as a party and received positive feedback from the public, and emphasized that the provincial heads and organizations had great duties to reflect this situation in the ballot boxes. Underlining that the country and its citizens need Saadet Party, Karamollaoğlu gave the following instructions to the provincial leaders of his party:
"We will be present in all provinces of Turkey. There should be no citizens that we did not talk to them, streets that we did not walk on and doors that we did not knock."
“NO WORD, BUT ACTION IS REQUIRED”
Speaking about the country's agenda, Karamollaoğlu stated that the trust in justice has weakened, "Mr. President and the President of the Constitutional Court are repeating what we have been saying for years by making speeches emphasizing justice. This is important, but problems cannot be solved with words. Today, people's trust in the justice mechanism needs to be restored. The people involved in the justice mechanism should not be influenced or afraid while making their decisions. For the solution of these, action is required, not just words," he added.
“WHEN THERE IS IGNORANCE IN INCOME DISTRIBUTION, THERE IS OPPRESSION”
* Pointing out that there are big problems in the economy after the justice, Karamollaoğlu said,
"The problem of livelihood has become the main issue of the citizen. However, the government develops policies unaware of this. If there is injustice in income distribution, there is oppression. Economic policies should be shaped to distribute the income fairly and to end the livelihood of the people."