The visit provided an opportunity for in-depth dialogue and exchange of ideas on Konya’s economic and social structure, highlighting the importance of local collaboration.

Yapıcıoğlu started his program with a visit to TV42, where he met Muhsin Başarı, Chairman of the channel’s Board of Directors. The discussions focused on the current state of Konya’s economy and industry, emphasizing the media's role in driving local development.

“We believe the media plays a pivotal role in shaping public awareness and fostering economic progress,” Yapıcıoğlu stated during the meeting.

Later, Yapıcıoğlu visited KON TV, one of Konya's most prominent media outlets. There, he met Ahmet Özer, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the ANMEG Foundation, to discuss Konya’s industrial potential, trade activities, and community dynamics.

Following this, Yapıcıoğlu participated in a live broadcast hosted by KON TV, where he outlined HÜDA PAR's policies and shared his vision for Konya’s future development.

During the program, he emphasized the significance of local media in addressing public concerns and promoting social awareness. “Our visits are not just to listen but to present actionable solutions for the betterment of the community,” he remarked.

Yapıcıoğlu also highlighted the importance of grassroots engagement, stating that the ideas exchanged during his visits aimed to understand and address the concerns of Konya's residents. His focus on local industries and trade garnered positive feedback from community leaders.

Local businesses and organizations expressed optimism about Yapıcıoğlu’s vision, praising his focus on regional economic growth and his acknowledgment of Konya’s potential as a hub for industry and trade.

Yapıcıoğlu’s visit underscores HÜDA PAR's commitment to connecting with communities, leveraging local media platforms to strengthen ties and contribute to regional development.

The visit reflects a larger effort to engage with local stakeholders and ensure their voices are heard in national policy discussions, aligning with HÜDA PAR’s vision of community-focused governance. (ILKHA)