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Expressing that Muharrem İnce was looking for him after the article titled “The Future of the National Alliance,” journalist Fikret Bila wrote the details of those speeches in his column on T24.
Ince’s “In his article, he said that the government is waiting for him to form a party and divide the CHP. I am opposed to this. Because even if you found a party, the result would not be to split the CHP. Let me ask you, if I form a party, how do I divide the CHP? “Claiming that he said, Bila said:
“PART KURARSAM MİLLİTE İTTİFAKINDAN AYRILMAM”
* For example, ”I said: if you establish a party, naturally your support will be mainly from the CHP base. Let’s say you did not participate in the National Alliance and your party entered the elections alone and failed to cross the threshold. So wouldn’t they split the votes from the CHP to the CHP rank and file?
* “No” Ince said. The party that I will establish will not divide the CHP. Because I am not leaving the Nation Alliance. If I form a party, I will go to the elections within the Nation Alliance.
* Perhaps, Mr. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu will make the alliance that he made with other parties with the party that I will establish. Am I not leaving the Nation Alliance?
* For this reason, if I establish a party, the election of this party within the National Alliance does not divide the votes, which on the contrary increases the votes of the alliance. I’m not going to the Popular Alliance
“FIRST, I’LL SEE THE CHP CANDIDATE”
“You said before, ‘I’m a presidential candidate.’ Whether he forms a party or not, will he be running for president? Noting that he also addressed his question, Bila relayed İnce’s response with the following statements:
* First, I will look at the CHP candidate. Who the CHP is nominating for is important to me. Is the candidate from CHP or not? Why should I be a candidate if I feel like a candidate? If there is a candidate who is comfortable with me, of course I will work to win.
Saying, “It is possible to draw some conclusions from this answer,” he commented on Bila İnce’s speech as follows:
* First, Muharrem İnce does not ignore the possibility that the CHP will nominate him as a presidential candidate.
* Second, if the CHP nominates a candidate and this candidate is intimidated by Ince, they do not consider becoming a presidential candidate.
* Third, if you nominate someone who is not a member of CHP, then Ince is determined to become a presidential candidate.
“REMOVING A CANDIDATE FROM THE ROOF IN THE FIRST ROUND DOES NOT KNOW MATH”
Stating that he also asked Ince “If you don’t form a party but become a presidential candidate, how will this affect the elections”, Bila İnc said the following answer came from:
* First, I would like to say that being a rooftop candidate in the first round means not knowing math. I think the more candidates there are in the first round, the better.
* Participation is high. When participation is high, it is difficult for Tayyip Erdoğan to win in the first round. Increases the probability that the elections will go to the second round.
* If I am a presidential candidate and I cannot get the vote for the second round, of course I support the candidate of the CHP and the National Alliance in the second round.
* If I become a candidate before establishing a party, I say to the voter: “Vote for me in the presidency and for the CHP in the parliamentary elections.”
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