HÜDA PAR to hold Eid greetings with eight political parties

HÜDA PAR has announced plans for a series of face-to-face Eid al-Fitr greetings with eight political parties on the second day of Eid, Monday, March 31st.
The scheduled meetings include greetings with the ruling AK Party, Democracy and Progress Party (Deva), New Welfare Party, Felicity Party, National Road Party, Democratic Left Party, Future Party, and HAK-PAR.
According to a statement released by HÜDA PAR, the greeting program will commence with a meeting with the AK Party delegation. Following this, simultaneous greetings will be conducted with the remaining seven parties.
Delegations visiting HÜDA PAR Headquarters will be received by General Secretary Mehmet Hüseyin Yılmaz, Vice President Hamdin Aslan, and Board Member Ubeydullah Çakır. In parallel, a HÜDA PAR delegation, consisting of Vice Presidents İshak Sağlam and Hüseyin İmir, along with Board Member Hamdullah Er, will conduct reciprocal visits to the headquarters of the respective parties to exchange Eid greetings.
This initiative highlights HÜDA PAR's engagement with the broader political landscape in Türkiye and its effort to foster dialogue and goodwill during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. (ILKHA)
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