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The meeting between the DEM Party and terrorist leader Öcalan on Saturday, December 28, in Imralı has caused a wide public reaction, while party sources shared interesting details about the visit. "NEXT TIME I WILL LISTEN TO YOU"According to the news by Ayşe Sayın published in BBC Turkish, Öcalan, who did not allow the Imralı delegation to make external transmissions, conveyed the opinion, "I have plans. Next time I will listen to you." HE REQUESTED THEM TO VISIT POLITICAL PARTIESIt was learned that Öcalan requested the DEM Party delegation to visit political parties and gather their opinions, emphasizing that he has the power and initiative to take steps towards ensuring peace. "BAHÇELİ'S CALL IS A HISTORICAL OPPORTUNITY"Party sources reported that Öcalan interpreted MHP leader Bahçeli's call as a "historical opportunity, chance for Turkey and the government," stating, "He clearly expresses that this issue needs to be resolved. He says that if this opportunity is missed, everyone will lose. In fact, what Bahçeli and Öcalan say in this regard is the same." HE EMPHASIZED DEMİRTAŞ'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROCESSÖcalan sent a message to the DEM Party about conveying the process to the public, and he requested that detained politicians also contribute to the process. In this context, he mentioned the names of former HDP Co-Chairs Figen Yüksekdağ, Selahattin Demirtaş, and former MP Leyla Güven, requesting that detained politicians be visited and their messages conveyed. "A COMMUNICATION GROUND WITH THE ORGANIZATION SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED"Öcalan pointed out that, in addition to his lawyers and family, a communication ground with the organization should also be established to convey his messages in the later stages of the process. "CHP SHOULD ALSO PLAY A ROLE IN THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE REPUBLIC"Öcalan emphasized that the CHP should also contribute to the process. Reminding that the CHP is the founding party of the Republic of Turkey, he commented, "The CHP should also play a role in the democratization of the Republic."
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