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The National Park, which was inaugurated in the Fındıklı district of Rize on March 19, 2019, was named after the mayor of CHP, Ercüment Şahin Çervatoğlu; and Art House ”. However, the district governor did not approve this change decision and the council returned the decision.
Having made a parliament amendment decision once again, President Çervatoğlu changed the sign at the park entrance. The Interior Ministry then launched an investigation into this incident.
INVESTIGATION OF THE PRESIDENT AND 7 BOARD MEMBERS
Following the investigation by the Interior Ministry, the inspectors demanded that an investigation be initiated, stating that a sign was built for the 100. Yıl Atatürk Park, 7,864 lire was spent and public damages occurred.
The inspectors’ investigation concluded and the Interior Ministry said that the parliament’s decision on the renaming of the park and the installation in the park is subject to the approval of the local authority, will be finalized and will be put into effect with the approval. From the civil authority, the name change cannot be made unless approval is received, even if the payments related to the name change. The mayor of Fındıklı, Ercüment Şahin Çervatoğlu, stated that the municipality insisted that the park and the facilities within the park were not approved by the new district governor, and that the 7,864 lire spent on the sign caused public damage. and CHP MPs Aziz Köroğlu, Muhsin Şentürk, Aynur Yılmaz, Enez Zeki Öztopal, Gültekin Zen, Hasan Aydınoğlu and Ali Fikri Saatçi.
“WHY DID THOSE WHO SEARCH 7 THOUSAND LIRA NOT EXPLORE 60 THOUSAND LIRA?”
Recalling that the changed sign was made for 60 thousand lire during the AKP period, Mayor Çervatoğlu said: “There is no investigation against those who made that sign. But it opens to a sign of 7 thousand lire. There is no such understanding. First, ask your mayors how they made this poster for 60 thousand lire. But they are opposed to Atatürk’s name, “he said.
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