HÜDA PAR Chairman addresses regional issues in Mardin visit
HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu visited Mardin for a series of meetings, engaging with NGO representatives, tribal elders, opinion leaders, and citizens from various professional backgrounds.
Yapıcıoğlu began his visit by meeting with the executives of his party's Mardin Provincial Presidency, where he received updates on their activities. He then visited the Göllü (Goliyê) neighborhood to meet with members of the Dayşi tribe.
Following discussions on current issues, Yapıcıoğlu proceeded to Kızıltepe district. There, he met with representatives from the Kızıltepe Commodity Exchange, the Mardin Social Federation, tribal and opinion leaders, neighborhood headmen, and farmers. During the meeting, regional and agricultural problems were discussed, and Yapıcıoğlu took notes on the issues raised.
Yapıcıoğlu's visit to Mardin continued with stops in rural neighborhoods. He attended a condolence service in Boztepe rural neighborhood and later met with residents in Eskin rural neighborhood.
This visit highlights HUDA PAR’s efforts to address grassroots concerns and promote collaboration with community leaders across the region. (ILKHA)
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