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Ince urges vote for Homeland Party in every household

Muharrem İnce, the Chairman of the Country Party, recently visited the shopkeepers in the Nazilli district of Aydın as part of his election campaign. During his visit, İnce was accompanied by Aydın deputy candidate Cavit Yenipazarlı, Nazilli District President Ali Çetinkaya and party members. He greeted citizens at the Municipality Square before entering the Long Bazaar to wish the tradesmen good business.

Speaking to the citizens during his visit to the shopkeepers, İnce said that Erdogan, the incumbent President, has taken away the joy of life from young people and exhausted their hopes. He encouraged young people not to leave the country and to dance, have fun and find peace. İnce’s visit to the shopkeepers was part of his wider campaign trail which also took him to the Milas district of Muğla, where he met with the citizens.

At Atapark Square, İnce was welcomed by young people and party members. He subsequently greeted the shopkeepers with the party delegation accompanying him and walked to the marketplace with the youth.

During his speech to the citizens, İnce said that young people welcome him wherever he goes and urged them to understand their worth. He highlighted the importance of voting for the Homeland Party, saying that it is “the insurance of the Kemalists.” İnce challenged the electorate not to be swayed by the numerous opportunities and metropolitan mayors on the other alliances but instead to remain loyal to the Homeland Party.

In conclusion, İnce called upon citizens to vote for him and expressed his belief that he will win with 60 percent of the vote. He maintained his faith in his party, stating that he was nominated as the candidate of only one party in 2018, and ended his speech by saying, “I want one vote for the Homeland Party from each house.”

 

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