HÜDA PAR Chairman warns against foreign interference in Türkiye's elections

Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, the Chairman of HÜDA PAR (Free Cause Party), voiced concerns about foreign interference in Türkiye's elections during a visit to the Erzurum Palandöken Association in Bursa.

Ekleme: 27.05.2023 00:06:21 / Güncelleme: 27.05.2023 00:06:21 / English News / Bursa Haberleri
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Yapıcıoğlu emphasized the need for unity within the People's Alliance despite differing views among its parties.

Yapıcıoğlu's visit aimed to rally support for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the upcoming presidential run-off, as he engaged with fellow residents from Erzurum during the association meeting.

In his address, Yapıcıoğlu underscored the importance of preserving the integrity of the electoral process, calling on the Turkish people to demonstrate their determination and independence. He cautioned against succumbing to external pressures and manipulations, stating that Türkiye's sovereignty should not be compromised.

“We cannot be distracted by trivial matters or allow our differences to divide us,” Yapıcıoğlu stated. “This nation belongs to all of us, and together, we must protect it. The upcoming election is a pivotal moment for safeguarding our country's future.”

Yapıcıoğlu also warned about the potential consequences of a power shift, specifically highlighting the risks associated with a political crisis and subsequent economic downturn. He urged his audience to recognize the potential threats and stand united in defense of Türkiye's interests.

“Under such circumstances, the country would be left vulnerable, unable to protect its own interests,” Yapıcıoğlu emphasized. “We must not play into the hands of those who seek to sow discord and portray us as enemies. Our strength lies in our unity.”

Yapıcıoğlu concluded his speech by urging Turkish citizens to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming elections. He emphasized that the decision regarding Türkiye's future should be made by the Turkish people alone, dismissing any notion of foreign influence from countries such as America, France, England, Germany, or groups like PKK (Kandil) and FETO (Pennsylvania).

As the election approaches, the call for unity and the rejection of foreign interference resonates with the Turkish public. The nation eagerly awaits the opportunity to make their voices heard on election day, reinforcing their determination to protect their country's interests. (ILKHA)