Speaking at the rally held in Ordu Cumhuriyet Square, CHP Chairman and 13th Presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu replied to the spokespersons of the government, who said, “If the Nation Alliance wins the elections, it will be a coup”, “It’s not a coup, it’s democracy.” In addition to CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, DP Chairman Gültekin Uysal, İBB President Ekrem İmamoğlu, ABB President Mansur Yavaş, parliamentary candidates and provincial representatives of Nation Alliance member parties attended the rally held in Ordu Cumhuriyet Square.
DP Chairman Uysal was the first to speak to the crowd gathered in the square. Stating that the price of democracy is paid by young people and women, Uysal said, “A moment of decision is approaching. At the moment of this decision, we have to save our future from this political power that has turned into an organized organization that has ceased to be a party for 21 years. In the past, parties were closed. Now, if he were an honest lawyer or the Chief Public Prosecutor of the Court of Cassation, he would turn this power off from being a focus of corruption. The future of the nation was stolen with a tie-up robbery. This is our objection,” he said.
“THEY GO TO SOUTH AMERICA FOR AGRICULTURE”
Kılıçdaroğlu took the last stand. Noting that tea and hazelnut are the main products and livelihoods of the Black Sea Region, Kılıçdaroğlu said that the price of hazelnuts will be 4 dollars in Turkish lira and will increase the support price on a base basis. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who stated that the producers should be paid for their sweat, said, “They go to South America to improve agriculture, they say how good is agriculture here. More hardworking people are in our country. He doesn’t know his own country, he goes there. I will reward the hard work of those who shed their sweat. We are number one in hazelnut production. But our producer does not earn, but other people earn millions of dollars and billions of dollars. They will take the hazelnuts and hand them over to the monopolists. Will Mr. Kemal say thank you to the monopolists? What matters to me is our people.”
“THE FORMER RETIRED HOUSE WAS BUYING A CAR”
Adding that people do not look to the future with hope, Kılıçdaroğlu said, “In the past, retired people would either buy a house or buy a car with their compensation. Now they can’t even come close to them. Is the old better, or is the new better? If a house and a car can be bought with retirement bonus and severance pay, if the installments can be paid to a certain extent, then life is good. But if the severance pay you get is not enough for me and I can neither own an apartment nor a car, house prices are already expensive, rents are expensive, and if I can’t buy a car, can I have hope for the future? Can I look to the future with hope?” he said.
“ALL YOUR DREAMS WILL BE MY TARGET”
Emphasizing that young people want to go abroad and live in better living conditions, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said, “Let me tell you a truth. My generation, the generation of retirees, had a better education than our fathers, we had a better standard of living than them. At least we had our house, our car. But now, our children can neither buy a house nor buy a car for life with the minimum wage, even though they have a better education than us. That’s why he says that if I go to Canada, France, Germany, I will have both a house and a car, even if it is minimum wage. He says I can achieve a better standard of living. Young people, you are the hope of this country. You are the one who will develop this country. All your dreams will be my goals. I will achieve that goal,” he said. “EUROPEAN COUNTRY DO NOT TRUST US”
Expressing that they will be very serious about sending Syrians and Afghans back, Kılıçdaroğlu said, “Who will take care of them tomorrow when they get old. I’m calling out to the Europeans too. If you trust us, don’t trust us. Brother, will this be the refugee headquarters? Is this going to be a road crossing inn? Will I be your buffer zone? We do not accept this. Our understanding of nationalism is very different, not like them. Kuvay-i Milliye is the basis of our understanding of nationalism. I’m telling the Europeans, sorry bro, come and solve this problem, let our contractors make their way to their school, let’s send them, you feel comfortable and we get comfortable. Don’t let the whole burden be on us. I said this, and I will continue to say it,” he said.
“DEMOCRACY, NOT COUP”
Kılıçdaroğlu, who wanted everyone to go to the polls on May 14, said, “He says that if the Nation Alliance wins on May 14, it was a coup. It’s a waste of your mind. You are the one who determined the election date, you who dissolved the parliament, you who made the citizens set up ballot boxes, you decide who will vote, but when you leave, a coup happens. Not a coup, democracy, democracy. Democracy will come out of the ballot box,” he concluded.
>Expressing that they will be very serious about sending Syrians and Afghans back, Kılıçdaroğlu said, “Who will take care of them tomorrow when they get old.
It’s really disheartening to see that refugees are kicked out of everywhere. And it’s only going to get more intense with the climate change refugees. Whole societies will become more heartless and brutal.
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Kılıçdaroğlu: Not a coup, democracy…
Speaking at the rally held in Ordu Cumhuriyet Square, CHP Chairman and 13th Presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu replied to the spokespersons of the government, who said, “If the Nation Alliance wins the elections, it will be a coup”, “It’s not a coup, it’s democracy.” In addition to CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, DP Chairman Gültekin Uysal, İBB President Ekrem İmamoğlu, ABB President Mansur Yavaş, parliamentary candidates and provincial representatives of Nation Alliance member parties attended the rally held in Ordu Cumhuriyet Square.
DP Chairman Uysal was the first to speak to the crowd gathered in the square. Stating that the price of democracy is paid by young people and women, Uysal said, “A moment of decision is approaching. At the moment of this decision, we have to save our future from this political power that has turned into an organized organization that has ceased to be a party for 21 years. In the past, parties were closed. Now, if he were an honest lawyer or the Chief Public Prosecutor of the Court of Cassation, he would turn this power off from being a focus of corruption. The future of the nation was stolen with a tie-up robbery. This is our objection,” he said.
“THEY GO TO SOUTH AMERICA FOR AGRICULTURE”
Kılıçdaroğlu took the last stand. Noting that tea and hazelnut are the main products and livelihoods of the Black Sea Region, Kılıçdaroğlu said that the price of hazelnuts will be 4 dollars in Turkish lira and will increase the support price on a base basis. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who stated that the producers should be paid for their sweat, said, “They go to South America to improve agriculture, they say how good is agriculture here. More hardworking people are in our country. He doesn’t know his own country, he goes there. I will reward the hard work of those who shed their sweat. We are number one in hazelnut production. But our producer does not earn, but other people earn millions of dollars and billions of dollars. They will take the hazelnuts and hand them over to the monopolists. Will Mr. Kemal say thank you to the monopolists? What matters to me is our people.”
“THE FORMER RETIRED HOUSE WAS BUYING A CAR”
Adding that people do not look to the future with hope, Kılıçdaroğlu said, “In the past, retired people would either buy a house or buy a car with their compensation. Now they can’t even come close to them. Is the old better, or is the new better? If a house and a car can be bought with retirement bonus and severance pay, if the installments can be paid to a certain extent, then life is good. But if the severance pay you get is not enough for me and I can neither own an apartment nor a car, house prices are already expensive, rents are expensive, and if I can’t buy a car, can I have hope for the future? Can I look to the future with hope?” he said.
“ALL YOUR DREAMS WILL BE MY TARGET”
Emphasizing that young people want to go abroad and live in better living conditions, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said, “Let me tell you a truth. My generation, the generation of retirees, had a better education than our fathers, we had a better standard of living than them. At least we had our house, our car. But now, our children can neither buy a house nor buy a car for life with the minimum wage, even though they have a better education than us. That’s why he says that if I go to Canada, France, Germany, I will have both a house and a car, even if it is minimum wage. He says I can achieve a better standard of living. Young people, you are the hope of this country. You are the one who will develop this country. All your dreams will be my goals. I will achieve that goal,” he said. “EUROPEAN COUNTRY DO NOT TRUST US”
Expressing that they will be very serious about sending Syrians and Afghans back, Kılıçdaroğlu said, “Who will take care of them tomorrow when they get old. I’m calling out to the Europeans too. If you trust us, don’t trust us. Brother, will this be the refugee headquarters? Is this going to be a road crossing inn? Will I be your buffer zone? We do not accept this. Our understanding of nationalism is very different, not like them. Kuvay-i Milliye is the basis of our understanding of nationalism. I’m telling the Europeans, sorry bro, come and solve this problem, let our contractors make their way to their school, let’s send them, you feel comfortable and we get comfortable. Don’t let the whole burden be on us. I said this, and I will continue to say it,” he said.
“DEMOCRACY, NOT COUP”
Kılıçdaroğlu, who wanted everyone to go to the polls on May 14, said, “He says that if the Nation Alliance wins on May 14, it was a coup. It’s a waste of your mind. You are the one who determined the election date, you who dissolved the parliament, you who made the citizens set up ballot boxes, you decide who will vote, but when you leave, a coup happens. Not a coup, democracy, democracy. Democracy will come out of the ballot box,” he concluded.
>Expressing that they will be very serious about sending Syrians and Afghans back, Kılıçdaroğlu said, “Who will take care of them tomorrow when they get old.
It’s really disheartening to see that refugees are kicked out of everywhere. And it’s only going to get more intense with the climate change refugees. Whole societies will become more heartless and brutal.