Erhürman: I Strongly Reject Dirty Political Language And Attempts To Divide The People
President Tufan Erhürman said protecting the constitutional order, the unity and integrity of the people, and the popular will was among the responsibilities of the Presidency. He said he “strongly” rejected “dirty language” in politics, attempts to divide the people and statements that went beyond the boundaries of courtesy, regardless of where they came from.
Erhürman said protecting the constitutional order, the unity and integrity of the people, and the popular will was among the responsibilities of the Presidency, reacting to the use of “dirty language” in politics and statements aimed at dividing the people.
In a statement posted on social media, Erhürman said he had perhaps faced the most criticism in politics for being “not sufficiently tough”, “overdoing courtesy” and being “too inclusive”.
“I STRONGLY REJECT DIRTY LANGUAGE”
Erhürman stressed that working to protect the constitutional order, the unity and integrity of the people, and the popular will was among the responsibilities of the Presidency.
The full statement by Erhürman was as follows:
“Working to protect the constitutional order, the unity and integrity of the people, and the popular will is among the responsibilities of the Presidency.
As someone who has perhaps faced the most criticism in politics for ‘not being sufficiently tough’, ‘overdoing courtesy’ and ‘being too inclusive’, this is my duty.
Regardless of where it comes from, I consider it my responsibility to state, before things go any further, that I ‘strongly’ reject the ‘dirty language’ used in politics, attempts to divide and fragment this people, and statements that do not merely push but go far beyond the boundaries of courtesy.”
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