The Democratic Democratic Party has decided to participate in the rally of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), in Maltepe, of Constantinople, tomorrow, with the slogan “We are defending Democracy”, seeking his release, of PKK.
“As the working, peace and democratic forces of Constantinople, we meet at the Maltepe rally on Saturday, March 29, at 12:00. We defend the democracy and the will of the people, ”is the call of the DEM Constantinople provincial organization, tomorrow, at a concentration that is expected to be Palaean.
“Whether all this trend will evolve into a genuine social movement depends on its viability, which we will observe in the coming days,” Turkish academic, Tanzu Tosun, emphasized. “Imamoglou’s arrest and the reactions and protests that followed can still be considered the most important social answer in the last quarter of the century after demonstrations in Guez in 2013.”
From the profile of the participants, “it is obvious that the movement is made up of people from different parts of society. A remarkable aspect here is the ideological transcendence, “the Turkish professor adds. The reaction has a common denominator of “anti-ardoganism”, continues: “It is primarily against the government, while the prominent presence of educated young people stems from their concerns about the future and their opposition to growing government authoritarianism.”
Yilmaz: “In the face of this injustice, the overwhelming majority of society will be present at Maltepe”
Because mobilizations and protests “have gathered people with very different political views” the opposition has been established, “our interlocutor underlines. “Today’s processes can particularly increase the inclination of the electorate to the CHP. Although AKP supporters have been more closely aligned with their leader, the ruling party has already lost votes. “
“We are living in a very interesting protest that can lead to a new kind of political movement around the world,” Professor Alim Yilmaz, Professor at the University of Mendenigetz, notes. “Since students have no ideology, the movement is against both power and opposition.”
“The detention of Ekrem Imamoglou, on charges of secret witnesses, led all strata of society, whether they were supporters of the CHP or not, to perceive the evolution as a political coup against the next possible president through the Ministry of Justice and the Council of Higher Education (Yök). In the face of this injustice, the overwhelming majority of society, whether supported by the opposition or in the past, reacts and will be present at Maltepe. Tomorrow there will be an earthquake, “Erman Tulmukuran from Ankara points out.
According to the results of investigations on demonstrations following the detention of Efimm Imamoglu, the two most important reasons that have been brought by young people to the squares and roads, with a dominant slogan in recent days “Erdogan without a degree”, is the “concern for the future” and “anti -democratic”.