The leader of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), Devlet Bahçeli, shaking hands with the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM) deputies during the opening of the new legislative year changed the agenda of politics. "WE WILL NOT FORGET EVEN IF 100 YEARS PASS"President Erdoğan, who was curious about what he would say on the subject, used striking expressions in today's party group meeting. Referring to the events of October 6-8 in his speech, Erdoğan stated, "Yesterday was the anniversary of the October 6-8 events. We cannot forget what happened to 16-year-old Yasin Börü and his friends, who were murdered while distributing sacrificial meat to those in need, even if 10 years or 100 years pass. Those who played a role in the October 6-8 events have been punished as they deserved. Everyone needs to understand that there is absolutely no place for violence and terrorism in democratic politics. In the 'Century of Turkey,' there is certainly room for an understanding that distances itself from violence, but there is absolutely no place for a terrorist politics that leans against the mountain," he said. "A SINCERE ACCOUNTING OF KOBANI..."Continuing his speech, Erdoğan stated, "The legal accountability of the Kobani events has been sought," and emphasized, "We care about a sincere accounting of the Kobani events. It is clear that such an attitude will contribute to a climate of reconciliation. We want to see a different style and discourse in politics in the new legislative year. Considering the atmosphere in our region, there is a need for more dialogue, more conversation, and to expand the ground for dialogue. We will not shy away from dialogue on any issue that will benefit the nation." "I FIND BAHÇELİ'S STATEMENTS MEANINGFUL"Emphasizing that he finds Bahçeli's statements, "The hand I extend is an offer to be a 'Turkey party,' a message of our national unity and brotherhood," positive, Erdoğan stated, "I find the statements made by Mr. Bahçeli very meaningful on behalf of the brotherhood of 85 million. We believe that we need to talk more, reach a consensus, and expand the ground for dialogue, considering the atmosphere in our region."
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