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The PKK's claim to be laying down its arms is simply a deception
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When thought about sincerely, it will be seen that the HDP is a virtual party. It is not a settled political party with an actual base of voters. It is merely a party pulling in votes with the threat of the PKK, standing afoot with the threat of the PKK. Without the threat of the PKK, there would be no party such as the HDP.
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Why would the PKK lay down weapons? It would have been good if they had of course, but they would never do so. All their executives are insistently declaring that. That is because the HDP would disappear and then so would the PKK. A terror organization would never renounce terror unless they reach their goal.
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There is no party to call the HDP. That is because the HDP has no foundation, no ideology. What is their ideology? It is not Marxism, not communism, not nationalism. They have only one ideology and that is fear: I mean they lay a foundation on fear. People go and vote for the HDP out of fear; that is the whole issue.
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The HDP is a virtual party. It is a virtual structure that came into existence with the votes taken from the masses intimidated in an environment of terror, by the violence of the PKK.
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Turkey would be lost in a coalition formed with the AK Party and HDP; let me say that much. The AK Party will be zeroed and the HDP will gain great capacity and we would go towards a disaster of epic proportions.
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A coalition with the HDP is not acceptable. Before all else, the PKK should be wiped away with laws and the legal system. The coalition should be formed with the MHP or else this nightmare on us would never be gone. They are going to lay down their weapons. That is it.
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It is obvious that Selahattin Demirtaş is a Muslim. He constantly talks about God and religion. No one can call him irreligious. If a person says "God" even once, that person is considered a Muslim.
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The reason why people in the Southeast support the HDP is because they are afraid of the PKK, and nothing else.
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Elections under these conditions in the Southeast are not acceptable. The PKK holds sway in the lands there and have buried weapons everywhere, they have threatened and intimidated people. People there are not given the right to chose; they are at gunpoint. Their votes would not be valid. The security of the people living there should be provided before all else and elections can only be held after that.
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It is not possible to hold just elections in the Southeast because there is no security in the Southeast. If the HDP wins, it would be illegal. How could a party backed by the PKK be a legal party? How could such an election be held? The elections should be postponed. Before all else the support of the PKK, the PKK itself, should be annihilated.
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