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Altaylı stated that Albayrak made his plan after the resignation was not accepted.
The relevant part of the article is the following:
“The discussions that began with the resignation text of Berat Albayrak with a” highly problematic “resignation text or that could not start in some media ended last night.
In a statement issued in the evening, the Communications Directorate announced that “Albayrak’s amnesty request” was accepted.
While it was obvious that Albayrak did not ask for an amnesty from office, the “Pardon” from the Presidency was found strange, but sources close to the Beştepe Presidential Palace said “This is more of a family text” and saw the issue differently.
Contrary to usual, the absence of even a thank you to the outgoing minister shows that the presidential statement actually contains a very harsh and resentful tone.
One of the details that I was able to learn is that Berat Albayrak wanted her resignation not to be accepted.
For this reason, he tried to form a public opinion and a general idea that it would be to the benefit of the country if his resignation was “rejected by the Presidency,” involving himself or all his relatives.
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