Ahmet Davouoglu and three top members resign from AKP

<p style="text-align: left;">Former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, former AKP General Vice President Selcuk Ozdag, former AKP Istanbul MP Abdullah Basci and former AKP Sakarya MP Ayhan Sefer Ustun held a press conference and announced their resignation from the party.

Speaking here, Davutoglu argued that the dismissal decision made against them was an elimination within the AKP.

Davutoglu said; &ldquo;We are announcing resignation from our party, which we have worked for and dedicated our ideas and labor to for years to save the AKP&rsquo;s loyal grassroots from the sadness of seeing their own general president dismissed.&rdquo;

The former Prime Minister added; &ldquo;September 2, 2019 when a proposal for our dismissal was submitted, is the date when the AKP abandoned its founding principles.&rdquo;

Davutoglu pointed out that; &ldquo;The AKP which has gone under the control of a huge cadre, does not have any potential left to come up with a solution of the problems in our country. It is clear that the ways for internal accounting, common sense and consultations channels are closed, and there is no possibility of a transformation inside.&rdquo;

In August, Davutoglu pointed to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan&rsquo;s role in a series of massacres and incidents that swept the country in 2015, when he was serving as prime minister. His remarks included;

&ldquo;If the terror related cases are investigated, many people will not be able to go out to face the public. Those who criticise us now cannot go into the public. I am telling you this frankly. Do you know why? When Turkish history is written in the future, the period between June 7 and November 1 will be one of the most critical times.&rdquo;

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