CHP and MHP held their weekly group meetings in the Turkish Grand National Assembly. CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu came to power over the economy at the group meeting of his party. MHP Chairman Devlet Bahceli made harsh criticisms of the opposition parties.
THEY TAKE PHOTOS WITH THE DRUG BARONS
CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu harshly criticized the government's policy on refugees and Syria. Reminding Bahceli's words about refugees, “We have to think about our future,” Kılıçdaroğlu said, “Good morning Bahçeli! All of them will go to the feasting during the feast, and they will come later, and the name of those who will bring them is Süleyman Soylu. He is the person you support. He is the one who turned our borders into a passerby inn. That person has nothing to do with such refugees, he can't find time. He spends all his time to take pictures with drug lords, what can he do!”
"CALL BULENT ARINÇ AND LISTEN!"
Stating that bonus for retirees should be as much as the minimum wage, Kılıçdaroğlu added, “Two times a year. It's not a huge amount of money. You will not give one thousandth of what you gave to the gang of five, you will give it to the pensioner. Oh, Erdogan may not believe us; He may say that these are the opposition, they are exaggerating. Can say, I'm looking at it in the palace, everyone smiling. But there is someone who lives in the palace and has a little conscience; Mr. Bulent Arinc. If you don't believe me, call Bülent Arınç and listen to him for God's sake!”
“THE GUEST’S TIME IS LIMITED”
MHP Chairman Devlet Bahceli devoted most of his speech to the refugee issue. Evaluating irregular migration as ‘an invasion without a name,’ Bahçeli said, "Our main goal is to bid farewell to the Syrian refugees as they came when the harsh conditions that caused them to leave and break away from their country. The duration of the stay is limited. Everyone has the right to live in safety and security in their own homeland. On the upcoming holidays Syrian refugees who can go to their countries do not need to return." Referring to the developments in the economy, Bahçeli added: "Price increases, economic difficulties, high cost of living is a case that has become more complicated with the pandemic that occupies all the countries in today's world landscape and the Ukraine crisis."