What's Happening in AK Party Corridors?

There are lively days in the AK Party corridors. The detention of leaders during the CHP's minimum wage protest has sparked new debates in the political arena.
The CHP Kadıköy Youth Branch organized a protest to highlight the inadequacy of the minimum wage. This protest aimed to amplify the voices of the youth and brought issues of economic crisis and poverty to the forefront.

Erdem Kara, the President of the CHP Istanbul Youth Branch, stated that the minimum wage is below the hunger line. He emphasized that they will continue to fight against the poverty imposed on the youth and workers.
Emre Tiftik, the Deputy General President of the CHP Youth Branch, pointed out the effects of the minimum wage on young people. He expressed that high rent prices make it impossible for minimum wage workers to meet their basic needs.
The CHP, which fights for the future of the youth, criticizes the policies of the government against young people. The desire of young people to leave Turkey has reached nearly 80%.
CHP leader Özgür Özel met with detained youth to listen to their experiences. A message was conveyed that the youth are not afraid and will continue to fight.
There are lively moments happening in the AK Party corridors lately. The internal dynamics and discussions among party leaders are drawing attention.
CHP Tunceli Provincial Chairman Kemal Özcan raised concerns about the unrest within the party, claiming that former MP Polat Şaroğlu intervened without authority. Özcan stated, "We are not leaving our party, we are locking ourselves in it."
Özcan argued that the General Center disregarded the provincial organization, claiming that decisions were made by a narrow cadre. Thi...
