HALKWEBPoliticsBlood loss continues in the Democratic Party: Central Committee member Böğürcü also resigned

Blood loss continues in the Democratic Party: Central Committee member Böğürcü also resigned

Following MPs Cemal Enginyurt and Salih Uzun, Mustafa Böğürcü also resigned from the Democratic Party.

Following MPs Cemal Enginyurt and Salih Uzun, Mustafa Böğürcü, a former police administrator known in the public as an expert on security and criminal investigations, also resigned from the Democratic Party.

With the resignation of MPs Cemal Enginyurt and Salih Uzun in recent days, the number of seats of the Democratic Party in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey has dropped to one.

In the general assembly of the party, the current chairman Gültekin Uysal was re-elected as the chairman.

Ilay Aksoy, whose candidacy was rejected at the congress for failing to collect enough delegate signatures, had harshly criticized the party leadership.

A new blood loss in the Democratic Party.

Mustafa Böğürcü, a former police officer and member of the Democratic Party's Central Committee, who is known in the public as an expert on security and crime investigations and whose opinions are frequently consulted by media organizations in these fields, has resigned from his party.

DP CRA Member Mustafa Böğürcü announced his decision to resign.

“I will continue my work without getting frustrated”

As of Saturday, November 23, 2024, Böğürcü stated that he terminated his membership in the Democratic Party via e-government and continued his words as follows:

“I have never been in frustration or despair at any time in my life, and I have no intention of doing so ever again. Because when it comes to the homeland, I will continue to speak for the country without looking to my right or left, without being caught up in ideological obsessions, without acting partisan like a football team fan, to speak and speak in my own field of specialization and what life has taught me with its bitter and sweet, without bending and bending, and when appropriate, I will continue to participate in the work of non-governmental organizations of all opinions that I believe operate for the benefit of society.”

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