Everything started after the decision of the Constitutional amendment to be passed by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and put to a referendum by the President.
It became necessary to engage in some political operations that could influence the referendum by whatever it was.
Because the Ak Parti had to be weakened in some way, or if it could not be weakened, one of its opponents had to be strengthened.
CHP was good material for this.
CHP had actually embarked on a path that could be considered good.
It had achieved a stable rate of increase in votes, but it was not considered sufficient.
The political developments we have experienced in the last week have clearly revealed that this is a political operation.
Those who could not reach their goal through the AK Party put into effect the options that would strengthen the main opposition party, the CHP, which is the Ak Party&39;s biggest rival.
But the biggest obstacle in the middle seemed to be Chairman Deniz BAYKAL.
Baykal had no thought of leaving the CHP.
The owners of the operation did not look past Baykal&39;s eyes.
They hit what could be a person&39;s weakest point.
They finished BAYKAL in one day with a tape.
In the last local election, they started the political design through Kemal KILIÇDAROĞLU, who attracted attention by garnering more votes than the CHP in the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality election.
And an awesome design.
The operation was carried out in the company of the great wind created by the pro-media and the pro-media that appeared instantly.
It seems that this wind will not end until the first election.
It should not be forgotten that different versions of these operations may come if the desired rate of votes cannot be achieved in the first election and if the power remains with the AK Party again.
Unless, of course, other operations take place until the referendum.
Because the owners of the operation know that after the referendum, Turkey will come to a very different point.
Would they ever need this political design operation if they didn&39;t know?