UBP Secretary General Ahmet Savaşan, being closely involved with organizations and the public
by stating that they attach importance to, the views and suggestions from the field to party policies
emphasized that it played an important role in its formation.
UBP Secretary-General Ahmet Savaşan, from his personal social media account,
In the sharing, within the scope of their Lefka program which they started with a visit to Doğancı, the day
stated that they maintained their contacts in the region throughout.
Savaşan made the following statements in his post:
“Our Party Leader began by visiting Doğancı with Prime Minister Ünal Üstel.
Within the scope of our Lefke program, we continued our contacts in the region throughout the day.
Our party members and local people in Lefke, as well as our organization presidents,
our headmen, representatives of non-governmental organizations, athletes, and the Lefke Turkish Sports Club
We met with our representatives and exchanged views.
We have made it a principle to engage in politics not at a desk, but among our people.
We are representatives of understanding. Our goal is to [ensure] the work carried out by our government in the regions
to see it in person, to directly identify current problems on the ground, and
is to listen to our citizens' demands firsthand.
As the National Unity Party, based on the feedback we have received from our people on the ground and our on-site observations
In line with our observations, we will develop our policies and continue our work
We place great importance on providing direction. We closely follow the needs of our regions.
making, every proposal and request put forth is an important part of our roadmap for our country's future
we consider it a part of.
Our understanding is not politics focused on elections; it is about delivering the best service to our people.
is its responsibility.
our all-day visits at the iftar table set up at Lefke Indoor Market
We finished by sharing a meal with our esteemed local community. Their hospitality and
I sincerely thank all the people of Lefke for their sincere conversations.”