
AK Party Spokesman Criticizes CHP for Using Marginal Political Language

The recent statement made by Ömer Çelik has shed light on the internal struggles within the CHP (Republican People’s Party) in Turkey. Çelik criticized the party’s leadership for using “primitive language of a marginal politics” instead of the language expected from a well-established party.
According to Çelik, while democratic protest is a right, the language and approach taken by the CHP administration do not reflect a democratic protest language. He mentioned that the CHP leadership has failed to address the corruption allegations brought forward by some party members, leaving the party in a state of turmoil.
Çelik accused the CHP of trying to divert attention from their political inadequacies by calling on young people to protest on the streets. He claimed that the party is using the right to a democratic protest as a tool to suppress internal conflicts within the CHP.
He emphasized that the CHP administration needs to respond to the corruption allegations made by some party members regarding certain municipalities. According to Çelik, the lack of transparency and accountability within the CHP leadership is a major flaw that affects the overall political landscape in Turkey.
This statement by Ömer Çelik has sparked a debate within the political circles in Turkey, highlighting the need for a more responsible and democratic approach by all political parties, including the CHP.





