Davutoğlu's call for 'revolution'! He listed it in 5 points.

Davutoğlu's call for 'revolution'! He listed it in 5 points.

03.11.2025 02:20

In a speech at an event, Ahmet Davutoğlu, the Chairman of the Future Party, stated that fundamental transformations of a 'revolutionary' nature are necessary and listed five points. Additionally, Davutoğlu brought up the proposal to establish 'specialized courts with specific authority' as part of the fight against corruption.

Future Party Chairman Ahmet Davutoğlu made a speech at the 2nd Ordinary General Assembly of the Free Thought Movement held in Istanbul, providing evaluations.

Davutoğlu's call for 'revolution'! Listed in 5 items

"'SPECIAL AUTHORIZED COURTS' SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED"

Davutoğlu, who called for 5 fundamental transformations of a "Revolution" nature rather than reforms regarding Turkey's future, also brought up the proposal to establish 'special authorized courts' within the scope of the fight against corruption.

Davutoğlu's call for 'revolution'! Listed in 5 items

LISTED ONE BY ONE

Davutoğlu listed the 5 revolutions he mentioned and their justifications as follows:

  • Mentality revolution: "Politics does not change without a change in mentality. The most important problem in Turkey is identity and historical consciousness. Everyone should feel that they are equal citizens of this country."
  • Morality revolution: "To prevent politics from being corrupted, moral principles should not be compromised."
  • Justice revolution: "Since corruption has become so widespread, let's establish specialized courts to combat corruption that will operate around the principles of justice, fairness, and equality, regardless of the distinction between power and opposition."
  • Social and economic revolution: "The economy is not just finance. We must initiate the revolution of production and income justice. While production in agriculture and industry collapses, income inequality has led to a brutal transfer of wealth."
  • Institutional and state reform revolution: "There is a great collapse in state institutions. They have destroyed the State Planning Organization. A new institutional structure based on merit should be established."

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