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Six-Party Table representing majority of opposition convenes, publishes joint statement

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SIX PARTY TABLE IN TURKEY

6 opposition parties which have come together to take the country forward, especially in terms of economic and freedoms and have a say in the future of Turkey, have gathered once again today and continued their work on deciphering road maps and creating a system on the way to election.

6 parties (6-party table) again issued a joint statement after the meeting, which lasted 8 hours. According to the election polls conducted as of today, the vote share of said groups of parties is clearly higher than the vote share of the People’s Alliance currently in power.

Based on findings by several survey companies, it is observed that the candidate to be announced by the 6th table for the presidential election stands the chance of receiving more votes than the current president. It goes without saying, these findings are as of today and there may be different developments as we approach the electoral environment.

The ending paragraph of the joint statement published by the opposition parties (6 party table) was structured as follows:

“We would like to emphasize once again that the joint candidate of the 6 party table will become the 13th president of Turkey. We will achieve a free and prosperous tomorrow for our nation by ending this authoritarian rule that has broken away from the Constitution and the nation, by moving to a “Strengthened Parliamentary System” as soon as possible with a large majority that we will reach in the parliament.
All our citizens should be relieved.”

Those who would like to assess more information about what has happened so far (and what will happent in near future) can visit webpage on below link (and use AI translation, though)

https://altilimasa.biz/

Note: The next leaders’ meeting of the Six-Party Table will be held on November 28, 2022 and hosted by the Democratic Party.

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