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It emerged that the deputies wanted Koray Aydin, who allegedly made the list and distributed it to the delegates, not to be included in the Presidential Council that would be formed.
Akşener determined a key list of 100 people for the election of the General Board of Directors (GİK) at the 2nd Ordinary Congress. Meanwhile, a list of “no votes” was distributed to delegates. İYİ Party MPs İsmail Koncuk, Hayrettin Nuhoğlu, Ümit Özdağ, Aylin Cesur, Aytun Çıray, Feriduh Bahşi, Ayhan Erel, Aydın Adnan Sezgin, Vice President Yavuz Temizer and party member Berna Biçer were included in the list. As the list reacted, the deputies who knocked on Akşener’s door expressed their discomfort. Subaşı and Erel, representing 20 MPs, held a 3-hour meeting with Akşener in Istanbul.
AKŞENER’S RESPONSE
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Akşener was said to be very upset that the discussion about the convention took place on social media and it was known that he was depressed. The deputies said they had met with Akşener to “consolidate the unity and solidarity of the party.” MPs said at the meeting: “What we want is the development and consolidation of democracy within the party. None of us have expectations for the future. Crossing names off the list means discrediting. “We want those who made this list to be found and do whatever it takes.” The deputies said they did not want Aydin to continue as vice president responsible for the organizations. Akşener was reported to have said “Now I am silent, I am watching” during the three hour meeting. The IYI Party TBMM Group election will be held on October 1. Meanwhile backstage, it was claimed that Aydın would meet Akşener and ask him not to assign him a task.