Big changes to come, Demirtas
kurdsatnews
May 11, 2022
Selahetin Demirtas, former HDP co-chair.
Former HDP co-chair, Selahettin Demirtas, told his followers that big changes will face Turkey and asked them to cast their ballots.
Demirtas published an opinion from prison and says, 'embrace for changes, work hand in hand, and keep each other's back. What develops a country is not a single person but the work of millions. Turkey is an inclusive state, and you need to agree on the fundamental democratic principles and eschew bickering on the personality of the political candidates.'
He concludes his opinion by stressing the importance of mass participation in the coming elections. One needs to curiously and peacefully work to change the government.
Turkish general elections are scheduled to be held on June 18, 2023. Voters from 87 electoral districts will elect 600 Members of Parliament to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for a five-year term, forming the country's 28th Parliament.
Turkey's six main opposition parties, excluding the HDP, have allied to partake in the elections. The HDP has announced it will participate alone.
People's Democratic Party (HDP) is a leftist, Kurdish-dominated party with broad support in Turkey's Kurdish inhabited Eastern governorates.
According to most statistics, more than 15 million Kurds live in Turkey, giving the HDP a vast popular base.
Demirtas is one of the most popular Kurdish leaders in Turkey and the world. Its words bear heavy influence on Kurds in Turkey.