HUDA PAR President Sağlam speaks on "local elections"
Speaking about the upcoming "local elections" in Turkiye, Ishak Sağlam, President of HUDA PAR said they will act in accordance with the decisions came out from the General Administrative Board.
Attorney Ishak Sağlam, who was elected as the new leader in the new term as a result of the voting at HUDA PAR 3rd Ordinary Grand Congress held in Ankara with the slogan of "Honest Politics Real Justice", made his first assessments to ILKHA's correspondent related to the upcoming local election.
"Hopefully we will take over the flag. Immediately after taking over the flag, we will gather our General Administrative Board and put the ones we will do in relation to the next elections on the table," said party president Sağlam.
Stating that they will act in accordance to serve more to people in the direction of people's need, Sağlam added that they think to form organizations in all provinces and districts throughout the country.
"After the election process, we will complete our deficiencies and will struggle to carry the party a step ahead," he added.
Stating that the conditions are difficult and troubles, Sağlam called on its party organizations, "We will work more. We will sacrifice so that we can close the gap. (ILKHA)
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