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President Erdogan is speaking at the university where he graduated: I am proud.

President Erdogan is speaking at the university where he graduated: I am proud.

13.09.2024 15:10

President Erdogan, who attended the opening ceremony at Marmara University where he graduated, stated, "I graduated from this university in 1981. I am proud to be a graduate of Marmara University."

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is speaking at the Opening Ceremony of Marmara University Recep Tayyip Erdogan Campus Phase 1 and 2 Education Buildings.

"I AM PROUD TO GRADUATE FROM HERE"

Erdogan, who stated that he graduated from Marmara University in 1981 and expressed his pride in graduating from this university, said, "I greet you, the esteemed members and dear students of Marmara University. Today, I am filled with a different excitement. I am fortunate to open the Marmara University Recep Tayyip Erdogan Campus, which I have been following during its construction process. I graduated from Marmara University in 1981. Among the honorary doctorate titles I have received throughout my political career, the most meaningful one was awarded to me by my university in 2013. I am proud to graduate from Marmara University."

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