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Erdogan addressed to protesters: The era of street protests

Erdogan criticized the opposition and accused them of trying to create chaos in the country.

According to Mehr News Agency quoting Russian Network Elium, Turkish President Recep Tayeb He emphasized that Türkiye would not stand by corruption and that municipalities have a duty to serve the people.

In his speech after the Iftar ceremony, Erdogan accused the Republican People’s Party that he was no longer a voter, but rather a tool to justify the corruption of a group of city managers. “Why are you worried and anxious?” Can you deny corruption? ”

The Turkish President also claimed that the opposition was trying to bring chaos to the cities by rallies and demonstrations.

He said the opposition is trying to pressure the national will by threatening judges and stimulating the streets.

Erdogan went on to emphasize that if the opposition claims courage, they should let the courts decide without political pressure.

He added that in Türkiye, the rule of law is established and that the state administration is based on legal regulations, not on the demands of individuals and parties.

Istanbul mayor Akram Imam Oglu, who is the main rival of “Span style =” text-align: justify “> Tayeb Erdogan, its cities, especially Istanbul and Izmir became the scene of widespread people’s protests against the government.

Istanbul’s Office of Prosecutor General issued a decree on the city’s mayor Akram Imamoglu and four others on charges of “corruption, bribery and crime related to terrorism”; The protesters, however, were the arrest of Imamoglu, not a judicial procedure but the government’s “political action” of the government to eliminate competitors and the “coup against the constitution” of Türkiye.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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