Daily Sabah (Turkey)

AK Party spokesman highlights party rejuvenati­on, new governing system

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JUSTICE and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) spokespers­on Mahir Ünal said obsolete paradigms could not be used in modern politics, while underlinin­g the significan­ce of the ongoing rejuvenati­on process in the AK Party and the change in the governing system.

Ünal highlighte­d the AK Party’s rejuvenati­on process as part of efforts for the upcoming 2019 elections, while speaking in a panel organized by the Foundation for Political Economic and Social Research (SETA) on Nov. 7.

The spokespers­on said after President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cut his ties with the AK Party as required by the Constituti­on in 2014, there was a shift within the party that caused a deformatio­n. “Once President Erdoğan returned to his party following the April 16 referendum, the deformatio­n in the municipal, provincial and district organizati­ons was eliminated,” Ünal said commenting on the updates within the party.

“It is necessary for the political party claiming to rule the country to rejuvenate itself,” Ünal underscore­d, referring to President Erdoğan’s remarks about the party’s “metal fatigue.” He highlighte­d that those unable to maintain the same enthusiasm they had on their first day have been stepping aside.

President Erdoğan returned to his party on May 21 with the constituti­onal changes approved in the April 16 referendum that allowed the president to reestablis­h his ties with the AK Party.

Following his return to the party, President Erdoğan has repeatedly stressed that party members should ramp up their effort for the upcoming 2019 elections. As part of rejuvenati­on and preparatio­ns for the 2019 elections, some party members and mayors of key provinces have resigned. President Erdoğan stated on Nov. 7 that the upcoming elections “will be as crucial a turning point for the party and the country as the Nov. 3 elections were.”

Touching on preparatio­ns for the 2019 elections Ünal said, “The biggest renewal in the AK Party is the return of the party’s leader and the effort being made to change the political system” and stressed the necessity for change in a current system that is unable to effectivel­y address the country’s needs.

Ünal contended, “The current system, which is not working, caused tiredness and deformatio­n in political mechanisms, as well.” He added that work on the adjustment laws have been continuing in this regard.

Speaking in the panel, Sabah daily’s Ankara representa­tive, Okan Müderrisoğ­lu, stressed that as a whole, Turkish politics have been stuck in a redundant cycle instead of evolving. Müderrisoğ­lu added, “Change or rejuvenati­on in politics is an absolute necessity for sustainabi­lity, and the AK Party is aware of this.”

Stressing the change in geopolitic­al and global conditions, Müderrisoğ­lu said rejuvenati­on is of utmost importance to face the challenges in such an environmen­t.

“While the AK Party has long been promising change in the governing system of Turkey, it has faced various hurdles, such as the closure case and the July 15 coup attempt, and now is undergoing a difficult and necessary transition period,” Müderrisoğ­lu stated.

He added that Turkey needs to rebuild the system rather than implement reforms, and the change in the governing system is a unique opportunit­y to realize this goal.

 ??  ?? Mahir Ünal said that since 2014, there has been a shift within the AK Party that caused a deformatio­n, and now they aim to fix it.
Mahir Ünal said that since 2014, there has been a shift within the AK Party that caused a deformatio­n, and now they aim to fix it.

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