Fidan’s sharp reaction to the leader of the opposition; Keep your limit!
“Take your limit,” the Turkish Foreign Minister said in response to the recent statements by the leader of the Turkish opposition party. ”
According to RCO News Agency, Ozgur Ozel, the leader of the Turkish opposition party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) today (Sunday), Kazar, announced a large Kazar to collect signatures to “express distrust” to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and call for early elections in the country.
In his speech by addressing Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ozel said: “We will start collecting signatures on Monday and on every street across our country to show Erdogan’s biggest mistrust. We are ready for an election (early presidential) in June. If it is not possible in June, we are ready to take place in the first half of November. Take a step forward and compete with our candidate. “
But the leader of the main party leader opposed the Turkish government has sparked a lot of internal reactions. In the same vein, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said to Ozel on Sunday evening, “Take your limit.”
In defense of Erdogan Fidan, Fidan stated that the Turkish president has been serving Turkey for years with the support it receives from the nation and serving Turkey with a variety of guardians. “We do not receive any other countries and we are not looking for a group other than the Turkish nation.”
“We reject the mentality that combines and presents their personal ambitions with conspiracy theories and politics,” he said, noting that Ozel is a traditional representative who has been pursuing the coup policy for years.
The Turkish Foreign Minister also said in a statement on the X -Social Network: “It is Ozgur Ozel, who is hoping for weeks with the help of foreign powers and saying” we feel abandoned “asking for support from foreign capital.”
“It is Ozel, which seeks to create legitimacy outside the polls,” he said. It is Ozel that creates an epic story of corruption. “We will continue our efforts to serve our country.”
On March 5, Imamoglu, seen as the main rival of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the presidential election championships, was arrested on suspicion of “communicating with an organization involved in corruption, bribery and assistance to terrorism”. Despite the intensification of security measures and the temporary ban on any rally or demonstration in the city, his arrest has led to widespread protests.
Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has said more than five protesters have been arrested throughout the country and four were arrested for participating in unauthorized demonstrations.
Ozel’s recent demands on early elections, which were charged with Erdogan, also reports that Istanbul’s only potential candidate for the Republican Party, according to Rihanovosti News Agency. The one who as the main rival for Recep Tayyip Erdogan is considered in the election if the Turkish president wants to be nominated again.
Turkish Minister of Justice Yilmaz Tonch said in mid -March that Erdogan has the right to be nominated for the third round if the parliament requests early elections. Early elections in Türkiye need to be collected in parliament. Currently, the Republican People’s Party of Türkiye holds four seats in parliament, while the number of ruling coalition seats consist of justice and development parties and nationalist movement.
Türkiye established the presidential system after a referendum. Under the current Turkish constitution, the president cannot serve more than two consecutive rounds. Erdogan reached the second five -year presidency in May. During the election campaign, the Turkish opposition parties emphasized that Erdogan is currently in the third round of president because he has previously served as president in the former Turkish system, which was parliamentary.
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