Felicity (Saadet) Party Istanbul Deputy Professor. Dr. Cihangir Islam, attended the party's Konya council meeting.
Felicity Party Konya Provincial Chairman Hüseyin Saydam, the former Mayor of Karatay Municipality Mehmet Sen, ÖG-DER Konya Branch President Yavuz Aydin, Channel 42 Chairman Mustafa Derbentli and many members of the organization attended to the meeting.
THE SYRIA ISSUE IS THE AKP'S BANKRUPTCY AND INVOICE IN FOREIGN POLICY
Speaking at the meeting, Felicity Party Istanbul Deputy Professor. Dr. Nazır Cihangir Islam criticized the government's policies on Syria, which is an important topic on the agenda and said, "The Syrian issue is the bankruptcy and invoice of the AKP in foreign policy. Today, hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives in Syria, and one third of Syria is an immigrant. Perhaps the biggest one of those responsible is the power today."
WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO ASK QUESTIONS
Islam also shares its views on the new parties that are expected to establish a hot agenda and said, "Now new parties are being formed. We need to see their schedule and hear what they have to say. A friend who is the founder says; '17 trillion dollars passed in this country in 17 years'. Where did you spend this money? 16-17 years you were intertwined with these friends. The answer to this question is not only them, you must give together. We have the right to ask this question".
Islam also talked about the economic picture of the bottleneck and said, "If we compare 17 years ago with today; 17 years ago, Turkey has emerged from the economic crisis and was in poor condition, 17 years later, today economically worse off. The purchasing power 17 years ago is much higher than today's purchasing power".
THE STATE OF LAW MEANS TO MEET THE JUSTICE
Referring to the situation of the KHK (Decree Law) people, Islam said: "KHK people are the disaster of this country. I'm an example of KHK. 140 thousand people were fired from us. People were fired but their right to appeal was taken away. A state of law means that all institutions, ministries and presidencies are fully open to the public and justice in the judiciary".