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Presidential Advisor's Harsh Rebuke to Minister Ersoy: 'Hasn't Your Conscience Ever Been Pricked?'

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Chief Advisor to the President Oktay Saral reacted to the timing of the "Cultural Road Festival," organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Trabzon. Addressing Minister Ersoy, Saral said, "Weren't you heartbroken when you set up stages and organized entertainment with songs and dances?"
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Chief Advisor to the President Oktay Saral criticized Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy over the festival in Trabzon. AKP MP Selim Gültekin, 27th Term MP, also reacted to Saral's post.

Chief Advisor to the President Oktay Saral reacted to the timing of the "Cultural Road Festival," organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Trabzon. Addressing Minister Ersoy, Saral said, "Weren't you heartbroken when you set up stages and organized entertainment with songs and dances?"

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Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, who has been the target of criticism for his responsibility in the Grand Kartal Hotel disaster, received criticism from Presidential Chief Advisor Oktay Saral regarding the Trabzon Cultural Road Festival. Saral criticized the event, which was held on days when Türkiye was mourning the 12 martyrs.

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