Let’s not steal, let’s pass
cogeneration Erzincan MP Mustafa Sarıgül also wants a ‘CHP change’, but believes that Kılıçdaroğlu should continue his leadership. Responding to SÖZCÜ’s questions, Sarıgül said the following regarding the discussions in CHP: “Change is the law of nature. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu did everything necessary to win the election, but his efforts could not overcome the concerns of politicians. Limiting the change to the leader is nothing more than convenience and a desire for power within the party. Change is necessary, but the CHP must get out of the vicious circle of lobbying, crisis and go to congress”.
WE MUST EXCITE
“The effort to come to power within the party must not hinder the effort to come to power in the country. The rule of organized groups that block political enthusiasts and even those who want to become members must come to an end. Politics is in the party building, not in hotel lobbies, but in the people.
must be done in Let’s do what must be done under the leadership of Mr. Kılıçdaroğlu. At the same time, let’s nominate candidates and prepare for local elections. We must convince our people and the organization that this is not over yet. We must return to give enthusiasm and enthusiasm to our electorate and to the organization.
An election held in a country without democracy cannot be a healthy evaluation. In democracies there is a state, and that state has a government. There is a government in Türkiye and this government has a state. In this election we fight not with a political party, but with a mentality and the state of government. That is why we lose the elections before, not at the polls. If Kılıçdaroğlu had not thought about the future of his country while the alliance partners thought about the future of his parties, we could have won this election regardless. There is no need to steal, you have to pass”.
Sarıgül also gave the following message to Abdüllatif Şener: “I consider it a sad ending in politics. To benefit as much as a point, it is necessary not to bend as much as a comma, to be vertebrate, to be upright. It’s worth it? I wish I had asked this question. It was a shame…”
Source: Sozcu

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