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After the statement made by MHP Chairman Devlet Bahçeli regarding PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, a claim that will be widely discussed has emerged. It has been claimed that 15 deputies from the İYİ Party will join the MHP. BAHÇELİ'S "ÖCALAN" CALLThe speech made by MHP Chairman Devlet Bahçeli at his party's group meeting has made headlines. Bahçeli stated about PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, "Let him come and join the DEM benches in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and declare that he has laid down his arms, let him proclaim that terrorism has completely ended and that the organization has been dissolved." "15 DEPUTIES FROM İYİ PARTY ARE JOINING MHP"While the echoes of Bahçeli's statement continue, a striking claim has come to the fore. Immediately after Bahçeli's speech, it was alleged that 15 deputies from the İYİ Party have taken action to switch to the MHP. It was noted that the individuals who will resign are significant figures within the party. One of them is claimed to be Dursun Ataş, who submitted his resignation in the past weeks. On the other hand, it was expressed that some of the individuals resigning are considering the idea of joining the AK Party. BAHÇELİ: LET THE TERRORIST LEADER COME AND DECLARE IN THE GRAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY THAT HE HAS LAID DOWN HIS ARMSBahçeli said the following in the group meeting: "The terrorist leader who said he is ready for all kinds of service when brought to Turkey should come and declare that terrorism has ended. There were those who did not understand this call and tried to distort it. Let him come and join the DEM benches in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and declare that he has laid down his arms, let him proclaim that terrorism has completely ended and that the organization has been dissolved. If he shows this determination, the way for the legal regulation regarding the use of the right to hope will be opened wide. We are determined and faithful to take every step. Let us empty our baggage on the basis of a new century and a new life and achieve national goals together.
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