Saadet Party Leader Temel Karamollaoğlu meets press members

Saadet Party Leader Temel Karamollaoğlu meets press members
Date: 26.6.2022 13:00

Saadet Party Leader Temel Karamollaoğlu, who went to Trabzon for the provincial council meeting of his party, met with members of the press.

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Saadet Party Chairman Temel Karamollaoğlu met with members of the press for breakfast in Trabzon.
 
Karamollaoğlu, who made important evaluations on the agenda, also answered the questions of the press members.
 
Karamollaoğlu, who started his statements by congratulating Trabzonspor, the champion of the Super League, said, "Congratulations to Trabzonspor's championship. The biggest 3 teams now became the biggest four teams. I sincerely congratulate Trabzonspor."
 
Congratulating the provincial organization of his party, Karamollaoğlu said, "Our Trabzon organization is one of the best working organizations in Turkey. Trabzon has become one of the provinces that registered 50,000 members."
 

“MINISTERS HAVE CHANGED, NOW THE LAW IS CHANGING”

 
Revealing the current picture in Turkey, Karamollaoğlu said, "Our main issue is the conditions in our country. Mr. Tayyip put the remarkable issue on his agenda in these elections. He changed the Election Law. Nowhere in the world can election law be played with. It turned into soup. There is a blind fight. I wonder if I can do something by interfering in the elections. In the past, ministers who had the opportunity to interfere in the election would change. These were the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Transport. This tradition has been abandoned. We are not, and should not be, a third-rate country. Unfortunately, Turkey has regressed to the position of a country that cannot solve its own problems. We worked together with Tayyip Bey for a long time. He finally made a decision. He said, 'I am not a Nationalist'. He was made to wear a different shirt in America."
 

"POVERTY, CORRUPTION AND BANS SHOULD BE LIFTED"

 
Karamollaoğlu said, "Poverty, corruption and bans should be lifted".
 
"Politicians are not thinkers or enemies of each other. It's just a competitor. Congratulates like a competitor. The hostility at the top started to reflect on the bottom. I find this period we are going through very sad. The mistakes made in the past remain in the minds of people. Those who made the mistake became unforgivable. The 60's revolution is an example of this," Karamollaoğlu added.
 

“TURKEY HAS BEEN THE COUNTRY NOT WANTED TO INVEST IN”

 
Underlining that money is lost where corruption exists, Karamollaoğlu continued as follows:
 
"If there is waste, money is not enough to waste. Unfortunately, trust in justice has been shaken as the justice mechanism has been affected. Turkey has become a country where no one wants to invest. An unbelievable law is being enacted now. Those who disclose figures other than those published by the state will now be punished. Today we divide the numbers into two. The numbers that have emerged to please Mr. Erdogan. Like TURKSTAT figures. And the figures put forward by independent institutions."
 

“I THINK THAT THE EXECUTION SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED”

 
Karamollaoğlu, to whom the members of the press addressed the issue of "execution" brought to the agenda by President Erdogan.
 
"Terrorist crimes, femicides, forest fires were also called, no matter what, the death penalty should have been preserved. A deliberate murder, especially against women, which hurts us all the most; He plans to brutally murder his ex-wife. These are: 'Okay, we gave you 25 years, after 15 years, we got rid of your good behavior, come on, you're free', the man is told, 'Go commit another murder'. In this regard, we are of the opinion that such brutal murders should always be given the death penalty," he added.
 
“What kind of name do you want for the presidential candidacy?” Karamollaoğlu gave the following answer to the question:
 
"The presidential candidate has never been on the agenda of six opposition party table. We have never talked about it. What was discussed was: When appropriate, the issue of candidacy should be decided by consensus, and if possible, elections should be held with a single candidate. Beyond that, there are no conversations. I don't think much of being a candidate. Ms. Meral said, 'I aspire to be the Prime Minister'. There was no negotiation over a name. We'll wait and see. It would not be right to make a statement that will cause speculation in advance."

YEREL HABERLER

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