Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu was re-elected as the chairman of HÜDA PAR during the party's 5th Ordinary Grand Congress, held at the Congress and Culture Centre in Ankara.
Yapıcıoğlu received all valid votes in an election that featured a single list of candidates.
The congress, organized under the theme "Fair Governance System, Equitable Sharing," also saw the announcement of the new General Administration, Consultation, and Disciplinary Boards.
Following his re-election, Yapıcıoğlu expressed his gratitude in a message posted on his social media account. "We held the 5th Ordinary Congress of our party with great enthusiasm. I would like to thank my colleagues who contributed and participated, all our guests who attended our invitation, and the press members who followed," he said.
Yapıcıoğlu also conveyed his hopes for the future, saying: "I pray to God Almighty that our congress will be beneficial to our country, our nation, and our party. I congratulate all my brothers and sisters who were elected to the organs of the General Centre; I express my gratitude to my delegates who once again deemed us worthy of the presidency of our party."
The re-election of Yapıcıoğlu marks a continued leadership for HÜDA PAR as the party advances its agenda under the reaffirmed guidance of its long-standing chairman. (ILKHA)
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