The leader of the İYİ Party, Müsavat Dervişoğlu, answered questions from the press after the organizational meeting held by his party's Etimesgut District Presidency. "THEY PREPARED A JOINT TEXT WITH THE STATE"When asked about the DEM Party delegation's written statement regarding their visit to İmralı Island, Dervişoğlu said, "This meeting took place yesterday, and the statement was made today. This means that some officials of the state had a meeting with those who made that visit yesterday and prepared a joint text. I will read that text carefully. I will evaluate and share with the public anything that contradicts the expectations of the Republic of Turkey and the Turkish nation." "WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT WAS EXPECTED FROM ABDULLAH ÖCALAN"Dervişoğlu responded to the question, "Is this a call from terrorist leader Öcalan to positively contribute to Bahçeli and Erdoğan's paradigm?" by saying, "We do not know what the paradigm is. Everyone is speaking in secrecy. We do not know what was expected from Abdullah Öcalan. What does the Republic of Turkey expect from terrorist leader Öcalan? I cannot understand this." "THE GRAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF TURKEY HAS NO INFORMATION OTHER THAN GOSSIP NEWS"When asked about the statement in the DEM Party delegation's written statement, "One of the most important grounds for these contributions will undoubtedly be the Grand National Assembly of Turkey," Dervişoğlu said, "The Grand National Assembly of Turkey has no information other than gossip news regarding these developments. Therefore, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey must take the initiative. However, even when discussing the budget, we cannot succeed in changing a figure in the budget or a comma in the text." "TURKEY MUST BE SAVED FROM THE IMAGE OF A STATE SEEKING WISDOM ON THE STREETS"Emphasizing that Turkey needs to discuss every issue openly, Dervişoğlu stated, "I do not accept the feeling that 'we are jointly creating a roadmap for the future of Turkey' by showing certain addresses without knowing what anyone wants. The Republic of Turkey must be saved from the image of a state that is desperately seeking wisdom on the streets."
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