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Voters Express Upset at Ballot Box: Ustel Study Reveals Key Findings

UBP Chairman Prime Minister Ünal Üstel expressed his views on the election results at the UBP Headquarters. He commended the people for their democratic participation and emphasized that the election was conducted smoothly without any issues.

Üstel extended his congratulations to the CTP, the winning party, and highlighted the importance of the messages conveyed by the people during the election.

Reflecting on the government’s one-year tenure, Üstel acknowledged the economic challenges faced by the administration. Despite these difficulties, he noted that they did not experience a significant decrease in votes. However, he recognized that economic hardships have greatly affected the people, as evident from their dissatisfaction expressed at the ballot box. Üstel emphasized the need for all parties to address this issue and stated that the UBP would carefully evaluate the election results in collaboration with their partners.

Stability was identified as a key concern for the people, and Üstel stressed the importance of understanding why voters felt offended during the election. He expressed the government’s commitment to maintaining stability and stated that they would actively seek ways to address the grievances of the people.

Additionally, the Prime Minister disclosed his intention to revisit the election and referendum laws and stated that they would assess potential changes in these areas.

Üstel expressed gratitude towards the voters who participated in the election and confirmed that the government would evaluate how the election results could impact its continuity in response to a question posed by a reporter.

The UBP Chairman’s remarks shed light on the party’s reflections, commitments, and future plans in light of the election outcome.

 

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Pools Plus Cyprus

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