President's Advisor Ogan: It was wrong for YRP and HÜDA PAR to be in the People's Alliance.

President's Advisor Ogan: It was wrong for YRP and HÜDA PAR to be in the People's Alliance.

16.07.2025 11:30

President's Advisor Ayhan Ogan stated in a program that it was wrong for the New Welfare Party and HÜDA PAR to join the People's Alliance.

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President's Advisor Ayhan Ogan made statements regarding the agenda during a program he attended on TV1. Ogan expressed that it was wrong for the New Welfare Party (YRP) and HÜDA PAR to be included in the People's Alliance.



"THE SOCIOLOGY FROM WHICH THE PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE RECEIVES VOTES IS CLEAR"



Ayhan Ogan stated, "The base and sociology from which the AK Party receives votes; let's broaden it, the sociology from which the People's Alliance receives votes is clear. It does not go elsewhere. They do not vote for another party. If they get very angry, they do not go to the ballot box. If they get very angry, they do not vote for the AK Party, they vote for the MHP. In other words, they vote for another party within the People's Alliance," he said.



"IT WAS WRONG FOR YRP AND HÜDA PAR TO BE IN THE PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE"



Ogan continued his remarks by saying: "The New Welfare Party was also in the People's Alliance. I think it was a wrong choice. HÜDA PAR was also wrong, the New Welfare Party was also wrong."



"IT WOULD BE GOOD IF BULENT ARINC LOWERED HIS VOICE A BIT"



Ogan reacted harshly to the statements of Bülent Arınç, one of the founders of the AK Party and former Speaker of the Grand National Assembly, who said, "People may consider this a setup, it should be judged as soon as possible," regarding İmamoğlu's inability to be tried since March. Devlet Bahçeli also demanded a fair trial. He also answered the question, "Do you think this process has not been prolonged?"



Ogan, responding to Bülent Arınç's harsh words, said, "If it were up to Mr. Arınç, we would release all the guilty. It would be good if Mr. Arınç lowered his voice a bit," he said.



Ogan continued his remarks by stating, "None of these matters are baseless. Just last week, another informant came forward. When the prosecutor completes the indictment, these trials will take place. Let there be no doubt. This is a rule of law state. If there is such an allegation, if these are documented, as I said, what does the court look at with concrete evidence? It looks at concrete evidence."



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