Five Party Leaders Met in Ankara: A Signal of a New Alliance?
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Victory Party leader Ümit Özdağ, National Path Party leader Remzi Çayır, Independent Turkey Party (BTP) leader Hüseyin Baş, Justice Party leader Vecdet Öz, and Kutlu Party leader Yusuf Halaçoğlu met at a restaurant in Ankara. Before the meeting, Çayır, commenting on the possibility of a new alliance, said, "Yes, there is such a thing," while Baş stated, "We did not attend this meeting under the heading of an alliance."
The leaders of the Zafer, Milli Yol, BTP, Adalet, and Kutlu Parties met in Ankara. When asked if there was a new alliance, Remzi Çayır answered "Yes," while Hüseyin Baş stated that the meeting did not aim to form an alliance.
The leaders of the Victory Party, National Path, BTP, Justice Party, and Blessed Party met in Ankara. While Çayır suggested a new alliance was possible, Baş stated that the meeting was not about forming an alliance. The leaders will discuss the framework law and the Turkish agenda.
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