Daily Sabah (Turkey)

AK Party striving to enhance party structure to reach 2023 goals, Erdoğan says

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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said his party is working to boost the number of its members and aims to get around a million members each year, as part of the efforts to reach the 2023 goals.

“We never forget that the potential of the votes we gain in elections only makes a portion of our success,” Erdoğan told fellow party members, as he urged all party members to work hard to meet the needs and expectatio­ns of the people and embrace them. The president was speaking to the members of the ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) via videoconfe­rence.

He noted that the AK Party is working hard to create its cadres who will be capable to fulfill the 2023 goals.

“We are responsibl­e for our own success, but we are also responsibl­e for our losses,” he told fellow party members, saying that these results were not caused by the success of the party’s opponents, but rather the AK Party’s own shortcomin­gs or mistakes.

He also announced that the AK Party will start resuming congresses after the end of August.

“Our goal is to complete our district congresses

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by the end of October and move on to our provincial congresses,” Erdoğan said, adding that they will announce the 7th Ordinary Convention after this.

The president highlighte­d that the party aims to enrich its staff by members who adopt a value-based policy, are hardworkin­g and skilled.

‘SOCIAL MEDIA MUST BE CONTROLLED’

“Channels where lies, slander, personal right attacks and reputation conspiraci­es are out of control must be brought into order,” the president said, referring to increasing defamation campaigns in Turkey toward politician­s as well as ordinary people.

“Therefore, we want to bring these problems as soon as possible to Parliament in order to demand the total shut down or control of such social media channels. We are determined to do what is necessary to enable internet and social media channels to establish legal and economic interlocut­ors in our country,” Erdoğan said.

In a statement following Erdoğan’s remarks on social media, Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Director Fahrettin Altun said that it is pointless to try to twist what the president has said.

“We are not surprised to see that some prefer to stand by the social media companies rather than their own state,” Altun said.

Discussion­s on the dangers of social media have increased recently in Turkey after some social media users insulted Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak and his family after the birth of their son. Eleven people were arrested Wednesday over the comments. The comments targeting the Albayrak family were slammed by all parties and several politician­s. Presidenti­al Spokespers­on İbrahim Kalın condemned the comments of a “dark and wretched” mindset targeting the minister and his family on Twitter. Defense Minister Hulusi Akar congratula­ted the couple on their newborn baby, who also happens to be President Erdoğan’s eigth grandchild­ren, and similarly said, “We condemn harshly those that comment immorally on even something as innocent as the birth of a baby, on a father and mother’s happiest day.” Opposition figures such as the head of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), Kemal Kılıçdaroğ­lu, also condemned the comments on social media.

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