Daily Sabah (Turkey)

AK Party set to assess election results at Erdoğan-led meeting

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will chair his ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party’s (AK Party) Central Executive Board today. This will be the first meeting of the board after Sunday’s municipal election and naturally, it will focus on the election’s outcome.

In his first speech, after the initial unofficial results of the election were made public, Erdoğan acknowledg­ed the failure to achieve success while hailing what he called the victory of democracy. Addressing a crowd gathered outside AK Party headquarte­rs in the capital, Ankara, Erdoğan stated that the nation exhibited its will in the ballots without encounteri­ng any restraints and that it was a major gain for Turkish democracy. “The victor of this election is democracy, the nation’s will, regardless of political views of the electorate,” he said.

The president termed March 31 as “a turning point, not an end.” The Turkish nation gave its message to the politician­s. The winner of this election is Türkiye as a whole. The winner is democracy. We paid a high price for its sake,” he said. His speech focused on the “embrace” of the nation as he thanked the citizens regardless of their political views. “I hope the results will be for the good of the cities,” he said. Erdoğan noted that it was the AK Party’s 18th test in elections. “We always succeeded, and we will continue to succeed. I believe in you; I believe in (future) victories.”

Erdoğan, on the other hand, admitted that they could not achieve the desired result, especially nine months after the general and legislativ­e elections, in which the AK Party emerged as the winner. “We worked intensely for the election. AK Party staff worked day and night, in harmony, with self-sacrifice,” said Erdoğan, who toured 52 cities on the campaign trail over the past two months.

“As the AK Party, we will assess the results and engage in self-criticism. Results show we lost momentum. We will discuss the cause of this recession. We will detect problems and take necessary steps,” he said. He repeated his motto of “there is a fate above fate,” adding: “We will not disrespect our nation’s will. We will not be stubborn. We will weigh the steps in an unbiased way. Ending this election is a gain for us. We have four years ahead. We are aware of our responsibi­lities. We will now work on resolving urgent issues, from the recovery of earthquake-hit regions to economic issues,” he stated.

The president also thanked his party’s partner in the People’s Alliance, the Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP), and chairs of political parties declaring support for the alliance.

MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli was quiet after the elections, but yesterday, he issued a lengthy statement pointing out that the AK Party was still governing despite the municipal losses. “Our revered nation’s message through the ballots is crucial. MHP understood this message and

started a multidimen­sional analysis of the outcome,” he said. Bahçeli reiterated MHP’s unconditio­nal support for President Erdoğan.

“March 31 elections indicated that Turkish democracy reached a high standard and set an example in the world,” he said. For Bahçeli, the outcome was a reflection of the “high reaction of the voters amid economic complaints that found its way into the political landscape,” he said. “It is the product of a warped mindset to

celebrate (the victory of the opposition) like a regime change took place in Türkiye,” he said, lambasting calls for an early general election. “The Cabinet is at office and will continue leaps and reforms in every field,” he said.

Bahçeli hit out at what he called so-called “commentato­rs” gracing TV screens to heap praise on the opposition and for “provocatio­n.” “There is no room for pessimism and despair. Our struggle and determinat­ion to serve the nation will continue with enthusiasm

and without slowing down.”

He said the People’s Alliance would work harder, pursue a new approach to people, and eventually compensate for the losses in local administra­tions.

“I believe that every political party participat­ing in the March 31 elections will draw their lessons from the results,” he said. Bahçeli thanked President Erdoğan for tirelessly campaignin­g day and night for the election.

 ?? ?? Justice and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) supporters cheer as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan speaks, Ankara, Türkiye, April 1, 2024.
Justice and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) supporters cheer as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan speaks, Ankara, Türkiye, April 1, 2024.

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