Saadet Party Gölcük District President Mustafa Özsoy, in the program where he made the opening speech said, "Today, in our country, there are fathers who think about how to bring the end of the month when they go to sleep. Today, we have close to 4 million people in our country whose electricity has been cut off because they cannot pay their debts. Today, those who vote for the AK Party, those who vote for the CHP, those who vote for the IYI Party, those who vote for the Saadet Party, the shopkeepers, and the laborers who work for those shopkeepers have a common problem; economic distress."
PROVINCIAL PRESIDENT ZAFER MUTLU: WE CONGRATULATE GÖLCÜK
Saadet Party Kocaeli Provincial President Zafer Mutlu congratulated the Gölcük organization in his speech at the council. Mutlu, in his speech, "You are aware of all the troubles we are talking about here today. You know, we know about the justice situation in our country, the label prices in the market, and that we have unemployed brothers and sisters. The solution to all problems, from foreign policy to the economy, from the immigrant shortage to the merit problem, lies in the policies prepared by Saadet Party and its successful staff, and in the managers who have merit," he said.
AYDIN: THE SITUATION IN THE ECONOMY IS OBVIOUS
Saadet Party Spokesperson Birol Aydın also addressed the participants at the Saadet Party Gölcük District Presidency Council Meeting.
Evaluating the 20-year report of the government, Aydın said, "Although they do not want to remember their responsibilities, they make up excuses like a student with a bad report card, and even try to hide it with various methods, but their 20-year report card is in the middle. We remind once again that 2 times 2 equals 4. The time has come for this government to be given a ratification by our nation. Our people are fed up with the fact that this unsuccessful government is constantly making excuses for being in the classroom. We have no time to waste with a government that promises to study well and be successful in the next semester's courses but can't keep its promises. As a country and as a nation, we are not condemned to this power that consumes our resources, years, energy and hope."