With the statement made by Akşener and the departure of the IYI Party from the six-party table, the agenda of the country changed!
While sleeping with earthquake news and waking up with earthquake news for days, this time, with Akşener's decision to withdraw from the six-point table, political earthquake started to be talked about.
While there are those who criticize Akşener, there are also those who justify her! And the situation of the IYI Party is being discussed!
Some names from the IYI Party claim that this decision was taken for the sake of the IYI Party, by saying that "if the six-party table had not been dissolved, the party would have disintegrated"!
Well, with this decision, has the "risk of disintegration" faced by the IYI Party been averted?
It cannot be said that there is a consensus among our friends from the IYI Party on this issue. While some people try to defend the decision they took by saying "we didn't get up from the six table, we were removed", others emphasize "valuable unity" when talking about the six table.
All these statements show that there were serious discussions within the IYI Party. There are those who want to get up from the table as soon as possible, as well as those who want to stay at the table until the end. There are still some among them who say that the six table should continue.
Considering that those who dreamed of "ministry" after the election by staying at the six-party table, cannot even dream of "being a deputy", it can be said that the decision to "withdraw from the table" does not work very well in ensuring "peace within the party".
When Akşener's will "I will remember him with gratitude until the end of my life" about Kılıçdaroğlu is remembered, it becomes very difficult to make sense of the rests taken today.
What is striking now is that the parties are warning their bases not to talk about each other back and forth!
While one is instructing their base to "don't talk", the other is trying to prevent fueling the fire by saying "shut up".
But again, it is not possible to say that such instructions are very useful. Those who encounter an unexpected rest again give unexpected reactions. We hope that the work done so far with great effort will be continued by those left behind and it will be shown that politicians with different views can achieve something together!