Under the leadership of Yavuz Ağıralioğlu, Murat Uçar, a member of the Central Executive Board of the Key Party, which was established last month, made scandalous remarks at the organizational meeting held in Bağcılar, Istanbul. "I'M NOT SURE IF WE CAN GIVE UP ON LUXURY"Emphasizing that they are currently against the Presidential Government System, Uçar stated, "But when conditions change tomorrow, when we move to the other side of the table, will we be able to give up that comfort, those palaces, that luxury? I'm not sure," he expressed. "EVERYONE WILL PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THEY SAY"After Uçar's controversial remarks, the first statement came from the General President Yavuz Ağıralioğlu, to whom eyes turned. According to the news by Olgun Kızıltepe from Haberler.com; Ağıralioğlu, who attended a program organized by Yasin Can, the District Coordinator of the Key Party, in Sancaktepe last night, said in his speech to the party members, "Our path is a difficult one. We will stay away from extreme statements. Everyone will pay attention to what they say," he stated. HARSH CRITICISMS TOWARDS THE GOVERNMENTIn his speech, Ağıralioğlu directed harsh criticisms towards the government, stating, "We are facing a Republic of Turkey where the borders have been closed off, the number of refugees has become unquantifiable, a nation engaged in farming and livestock has empty silos, animals have to be imported from abroad, and children have fallen victim to substance addiction... In a country where inflation is felt at a level of 60-70%, businessmen are trying to survive in the whirlpool of interest rates. While our workers are shouting 'we cannot get our rights', our employers are crying out 'we cannot survive by paying these amounts'. We have become a country that will pay 45 billion dollars in interest this year due to mismanagement, despite having the means. This country has come to this point solely because it has been poorly managed, because it has been managed without a plan, and because its resources have not been managed properly," he stated.
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