Last week, following the appointment of a trustee as part of the investigation into the terrorist organization conducted against the CHP-led Esenyurt Municipality, the Ministry of Interior suspended three more mayors. According to the ministry's decision, the mayors of Mardin, Batman, and Halfeti were dismissed and trustees were appointed in their place. "NOTHING WILL CHANGE UNTIL THIS GOES"After the decision, while politicians made consecutive statements, a notable evaluation came from former CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. In a post on his X account, Kılıçdaroğlu stated, "The wolf has disguised itself in sheep's clothing; you think it has become our friend. Nothing will change and improve until this goes. Justice cannot be established by begging the dictator. The future of Turkey will not brighten without defending democracy against the palace's lawlessness," he said. "WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO FIGHT"Continuing his statement, Kılıçdaroğlu said, "Remaining silent against unlawful appointments, turning a blind eye to trustees, is to open the door to an anti-democratic regime." He continued: "We have no choice but to fight shoulder to shoulder against this one-man regime by uniting and growing without division! Our voice is louder, our will is stronger, and I call on every citizen to take responsibility and to build a just Turkey with an even firmer belief in democracy." ARE THOSE WORDS AIMED AT ÖZGÜR ÖZEL?Kılıçdaroğlu's statement in response to the trustee decision, which included the phrase "The wolf has disguised itself in sheep's clothing; you think it has become our friend," raised the question, "Are these words aimed at Özgür Özel, who initiated the normalization process with the AK Party?" Here is Kılıçdaroğlu's post;
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