Karamollaoglu: 'We are all one'

Karamollaoglu: We are all one
Date: 2.2.2017 12:15

Saadet Party's leader Temel Karamollaoglu called for 'to stop polarization'.

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Saadet Party Chairman Temel Karamollaoğlu evaluated the agenda at the regular weekly press conference. Karamollaoğlu, who made a stylistic warning to the politicians that the referendum period to not cause a polarization, gave very harsh responses to the statement that US's armored vehicle transter to the PYD and to the remarks of TRNC President Mustafa Akıncı that they could give land for the solution.
 
Saadet Party Chairman Temel Karamollaoğlu, "We are all one. First of all, we need brotherhood, unity in this country. Of course, we all have different intentions, projects, preferences to solve the problems. This should add wealth to us, and that should not divide us into enemy camps. I say that for the government and for the opposition. We have to stop this polarization as soon as possible. The danger is growing." he said.
 

RESPONSE TO THE TRANSFER ARMORED VEHICLES TO THE PYD

 
Karamollaoğlu said, "If we make friendship with the countries that hit us on the back, we think that they will alleviate the harm they will give us. The government also says, 'The EU was our civilization project, now it is going to support those who want to divide us'. Good Morning. America was our strategic ally, now it is going to support the PYD. Moreover, the safe zone that we did want it yesterday, now America wants it. America wants to build safe zone to reach its own goal" he said.
 

GOVERNMENT'S BIGGEST PROBLEM IS THE LACK OF CONSULTATION

 
Our words are replaced by distortions. We have never spoken our ideas under personal and partisan thinking. We are not against the presidential system, but if the forces do not make a complete distinction, this authoritarian regime returns, and it will not benefit the country. The biggest problem of government is that the lack of consultation We warn our brothers friendly.
 

UNEMPLOYMENT REACHES TO SERIOUS DIMENSIONS

 
Referring to economic troubles at the beginning of his speech, Karamollaoğlu said, "We have entered a troubled turn from the economic side, we have serious dilemmas in foreign policy. Yesterday and today seems to be very different. In the economy, unemployment reached 12 percent and reached serious dimensions. There is no indication that it will fall. Our debt was around 600 billion dollars. One ofthe third of it belongs to the state. Two of thirds belongs to the private sector. But private sector debts are under the guarantee of the state. The state will pay if the private sector can not afford it. We worry a little more" he said.
 

SYSTEM CHANGE DOES NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEMS

 
Karamollaoğlu, while experiencing serious problems in our region, touched upon the discussions of Turkey's "presidential system" and said, "We are dealing with constitutional amendment and presidential system by leaving everything to the edge while these developments are taking place. We put our ideas here very clearly. A system change does not solve the problems. It is not the system change, but the politics of those who are in management at the moment, what policies they will follow in order to get rid of the politics and the troubles in the country are the main problems." he added.
 

HOLDING A REFERENDUM IN A EMERGENCY PERIOD IS NOT RIGHT

 
Karamollaoğlu responded to the questions after the explanations and said, "Of course, it is not right to go to a referendum in an environment where some political movements can restrict it. If anything like this happens, I hope the President and the government will at least allow for the removal of the state of emergency for a certain period of time. Otherwise it would not be right. People are willing to say their ideas." he said.
 

YEREL HABERLER

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