28.10.2024 14:30
Yavuz Ağıralioğlu, who resigned from the İYİ Party, has founded a new party. The party, named 'Anahtar Partisi' (Key Party), has submitted its establishment application to the Ministry of Interior officials. Responding to criticisms directed at the party's name, Ayhan Erel, the Organization Chairman of the Anahtar Party, stated, "Our nation should not get hung up on the name. We will solve the problems of the Turkish nation with the actions we will take."
The application for the establishment of the Key Party (A Party), led by Yavuz Ağıralioğlu, who resigned from the Good Party, was submitted to the authorities of the Ministry of Interior. The Key Party, which has started its political life, became the 158th political party in Turkey.
"OUR NATION SHOULD NOT GET STUCK ON NAMES"
Ayhan Erel, the Organization Chairman of the Key Party, made a statement in front of the Ministry, saying, "The short name is A Party, and the long name is Key Party. Our nation should not get stuck on names. With the actions we will take, we will solve the problems of the Turkish nation, and with God's permission, in a very short time, we will fill the existing opposition gap in Turkey, and subsequently, in a timely or early election, we will fill the existing power gap, making our state strong and our nation happy together with the Turkish nation."
THE DATE WAS CHOSEN SPECIFICALLY
Erel stated that the date of the party's establishment was specifically chosen as October 28, saying, "Atatürk said on October 28, 'Gentlemen, we will declare the Republic tomorrow.' Inspired by this, we have aligned the establishment of our party with this date, and we say; 'Oh great Turkish nation, we are establishing our party tomorrow. This party will change the unfortunate fate of the Turkish nation and will rise like a sun over the dark clouds above the Turkish state,'” he said.
On the other hand, it was noted that the logo shared on social media by the party featured a key in parliamentary blue color, pointing downwards, on a white background. It was pointed out that this logo resembled the logo of the National Salvation Party, which was founded by Necmettin Erbakan in 1972 and was the continuation of the closed National Order Party.