CHP MP Gaye Usluer: Hope will be more visible

  • 10:27 24 April 2018
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ANKARA - CHP Eskişehir MP Gaye Usluer commented on the early election to be held on June 24 and she recalled those who said “no” in the referendum held on April 16, “Today different groups will come together for democracy again and they will work in the same direction. Hope will be more visible in the next process.”
 
Discussions on the early election decision made by the AKP (Justice and Development Party) and MHP (Nationalist Movement Party) alliance are still going on in the public. Republican People's Party (CHP) Eskişehir MP Gaye Usluer commented on the aerly election to be held on June 24 in Turkey and she called on the people to stand up for their votes and will.
 
Recalling that a different process is going on and the people will go to the polls under the state of emergency conditions, Gaye emphasized that unlawfulness is legitimized while freedom is restricted. Gaye continued to talk as follows; “It is not easy to believe that an independent and an objective election will be held in these conditions.”
 
Remanding those who said “no” in the referendum held on April 16, Gaye said, “Today different groups will come together for democracy again and they will work in the same direction. Hope will be more visible in the next process.” Stating that İYİ Party will form a group in the parliament and run in the polls after joining of CHP 15 MPs to the İYİ Party, Gaye called this initiative as “victory of democracy”.
 
‘Hope will be more visible’
 
“Those who don’t accept one man regime felt relaxed after our cooperation with İYİ Party,” Gaye said, “I believe that the organizing process will continue to grow hand to hand and shoulder to shoulder again in the next process. My most important call on the people is to go to the polls and my second call on them to stand up for their votes. We will do this together.”