HDP is facing a very serious test.
I don't know how many times they have been closed so far.
Each time they changed their names and continued in politics.
They continued on their way tirelessly.
Due to the threshold application in the electoral system, they have entered the parliament with a considerable number of deputies by entering the elections with independent candidates.
Turkey, which started to normalize with the ruling of the AK Party, found the opportunity to express itself more easily in the political market.
Encouraged by this normalization, they will take a bold decision and enter the election as a party for the first time.
But, strangely enough, it is very meaningful that HDP, which received all its gains with R. Tayyip Erdoğan becoming Prime Minister, realizes all of its politics by opposing the white party and R. Tayyip Erdoğan.
This kind of policy will definitely have a response from the voters.
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We will see your mistake together on the Evening of June 7th.
It is worth mentioning a few things here.
The HDP's entry into the Parliament will be an important gain for our democracy.
I hope that he will pass the dam and enter the Parliament, which will ease the politics.
But there is no such wish in one's mind.
I wish HDP's slogan in this election was "guns to the ground, we to the parliament".
None of us know how it will be with weapons on one side and their presence in parliament on the other.
Turkey is a very large geography and does not consist of Diyarbakır, Van, Şanlıurfa, Hakkari, Şırnak.
The crowds in these cities should not mislead anyone.
I wish the HDP could hold elections in an environment where weapons are buried in the ground.
At that time, he would embrace the HDP in Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.
If such a thing had happened, the dam issue would not be discussed today.
Vote rates of around 15% and 20% were discussed.
How our politics and democracy will overcome this while the guns are still on the ground will remain a mystery. Voters in the West are not very comfortable.
The voters in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Aydın, Muğla and Edirne need to be convinced.
While the question marks in the minds of the voters stand on one side, we will wait and see how our crawling democracy will solve the HDP's dance with the dam.
If he can cross the dam, we have nothing to say anyway.
Congratulations in a democratic way.
However, if it does not exceed the threshold, then the hard process will begin for the HDP.
The slightest tension, the slightest outburst will take away all the gains it has made.
From this point of view, very important responsibilities fall on the HDP.
The June 7 elections will be a tough test for both our democracy and HDP.
Our hope is that these lands will pass this test well.
Otherwise, you don't need to be a prophet to say that someone is waiting with their palms open.
Look around and you'll see what I mean.
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