Ramanlı commenced the conference by extending wishes for an auspicious new legislative year. He stated: "We hope this new legislative year brings prosperity and stability to our nation."

Addressing the recent attack in Ankara, he conveyed condolences to the family of veterinarian Mikail Bozdoğan, who was killed by PKK members, saying: "We wish God's mercy to our brother Mikail Bozdoğan and express our condolences to his grieving family. Such acts of violence should have no place in our society."

Ramanlı emphasized HÜDA PAR's commitment to resolving issues through politics and legitimate means, stating: "Whatever issue in our country can be solved and resolved through politics, civil politics, and legitimate methods. There is no issue that we cannot talk, discuss, and reach a resolution together."

Moving to economic matters, Ramanlı highlighted the rising cost of living, inflation, and the challenges faced by citizens. He noted the government's efforts to attract foreign capital to alleviate economic pressures and emphasized the importance of directing foreign investments toward direct investments for lasting economic recovery. Ramanlı said: "Foreign capital should be directed to direct investments in order to increase productivity and create employment in the country."

Expressing concerns about the focus on indirect investments, such as stock, bond, and commodity markets, Ramanlı stated: "Indirect investments may be attractive and profitable for foreign capital, but they do not promise a future for the country's economy and unfortunately do not allow for a permanent recovery."

Addressing foreign affairs, Ramanlı touched upon the recent sanctions against Afghanistan, urging the halt of resource exploitation and the lifting of embargoes on the Afghan people. He called on Muslim countries to establish diplomatic relations and support Afghanistan in the international arena.

Ramanlı stated: "Muslim countries must develop diplomatic and political relations with Afghanistan and the brotherly Afghan people, and remove the isolated image of Afghanistan in the international arena as soon as possible."

Regarding Syrian conflict, Ramanlı criticized the United Nations' statement of despair about the ongoing civil war. He urged international organizations to play an active role in restoring peace in Syria, emphasizing the responsibility of neighboring countries and the UN to contribute to the safe return and reconstruction of the war-torn nation.

“Instead of making hopeless statements on this issue, we expect and hope that international organizations will do their part to make the internal peace in Syria permanent and ensure a safe return,” Ramanlı concluded. (ILKHA)