Opposition fierce attack on Erdogan to create civil war

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Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), Turkey’s main opposition party, has accused President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of inciting a civil war, hours after the president threatened to suppress any possible protests against his government.

“To the person at [προεδρικό] mansion: You can not hear what you say, as you see them [μειωμένα] your acceptance rates. “Now you have started shouting civil war,” Kilicdaroglu wrote on Twitter this morning.

“This nation will not accept it. There will be no bloodshed in the streets so that you and your people can live in palaces,” he added.

Erdogan had threatened to teach his opponents a lesson yesterday, Tuesday, and “chase them wherever they go” in the event of protests, citing clashes that broke out during the failed 2016 coup attempt.

“Just as this nation taught a lesson to those who took to the streets on July 15, so you will learn exactly the same lesson,” Erdogan said on television.

The CHP leader also promised to open the presidential palace of Erdogan’s thousands of rooms in Ankara to the public for three months, before handing it over to the student service, so that everyone could see “how great Erdogan lived” if the Kemalists win the 2023 elections.

Analysts say declining support for Erdogan’s government has revived the opposition, giving it the initiative to lead the political debate instead of reacting to Erdogan’s maneuvers as they once did.

Aksener: “I advise Erdogan to see a psychiatrist immediately”

Καyi Partisi leader Meral Aksener said no opposition leader had called on the people to take to the streets to protest the government, and urged Erdogan to see a psychiatrist. “If you see it. It is nonsense to see it. I advise Mr. Erdogan to see a psychiatrist immediately. Because that would probably be done by a man with hallucinations,” he said.

Babacan: “Are you starting to intimidate us now, Mr. Erdogan?”

On the same wavelength is the reaction of the President of the Development and Progress Party (DEVA): “Mr. Erdogan, what is your purpose? Are you not tired of dividing and polarizing the people of this country? “Signing decrees at midnight, are you starting to intimidate us now?” he asked.

“Nobody is out on the streets. He is playing boxing with shadows. He has created imaginary enemies in his mind. If your intention is to confuse this country in order to take advantage of it, do not bother. These people will not fall into the trap. “, continued the former Minister of Finance of Turkey.

Davutoglu to Erdogan: “People want to get out”

An answer, of course, came from the former Prime Minister of Turkey and member of the AKP, Ahmet Davutoglu.

The president of the Party of the Future (Gelecek Partisi) said: “Now the president himself is almost provoking. He is seeking to increase tensions in Turkey and consolidate them until the elections. The president wants people to take to the streets to “In the midst of this tension, the AKP will disband.”

Petros Kranias

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Source From: Capital

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