The leader of the Turkish opposition threatens the Syrians with two things if he reaches power
The leader of the Turkish Republican People’s Party (CHP), the largest opposition party, Kemal Kildaroglu, has stated that he will do two things to the Syrians when he wins the elections and comes to power in Turkey.
In a press conference from Gaziantep, Oglu said: “He will return the Syrians to their country if he comes to power, restore relations with the Assad regime and build bridges of communication.”
He added: “The state suffers from a real crisis in employment as a result of Syrians working at cheap prices, and that the same applies to other states in which there are many Syrians,” explaining that “his country would not have suffered from the problem of the presence of Syrians on its soil if the country’s affairs were in the hands of his party.”
He continued, “I am not talking racism here. We will build bridges, hospitals and everything for them. We will implement these projects through Turkish contractors, and we will take the financing of these projects from the European Union. They promised me this and we will say goodbye to them. We will send them to their countries with celebrations in which we will beat the drums and play the horn and we will guarantee peace in syria.
Davutoglu also called on the European Union to adopt the process of rebuilding Syria, and to finance vital projects there in order to provide the ingredients required for the return of the Syrians to their country.
Davutoglu considered that Erdogan’s policies in Syria and the region are an indication of the complete bankruptcy of foreign policy, which leads him to distract the Turkish people with external matters so that they do not think about their daily problems, i.e. the financial crisis and its repercussions on high prices, high prices and taxes and the deterioration of the value of the Turkish lira.