İYİ Party Takes to the Streets After the Framework Law: ‘The Center of the Seven-Armed Monster Is the Palace’
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The İYİ Party, which has been the strongest opponent of the "framework law" passed by the Turkish Grand National Assembly as part of the opening process, has taken its struggle in Parliament to the streets. Following the first "Raising the Flag" rally held in Ankara's Tandoğan Square with the participation of approximately 180,000 people before the law was passed, the party's second location was Balıkesir. İYİ Party Chairman Müsavat Dervişoğlu a…
İYİ Party leader Dervişoğlu, an opponent of the İmralı Process, held the second of his "I'm Raising the Flag" rallies in Balıkesir as a reaction to the process. Giving very strong messages from the podium, Dervişoğlu said, "I promise I will not stop."
İYİ Party leader Müsavat Dervişoğlu said, "Even if only one of us remains, carrying the banner of the Turkish nation in our hands and hearts as we have for centuries, they cannot defeat us."
İYİ Party leader Müsavat Dervişoğlu, in his speech at the Balıkesir rally, emphasized national unity, saying, "Even if only one of us remains, carrying the banner of the Turkish nation in their hands and hearts, they cannot defeat us." He criticized the recently passed bill and said they would not succumb to pessimism.
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