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Movement for Rights and Freedoms demands that a Grand National Assembly be convened

MRF leader Mustafa Karadayi
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The Movement for Rights and Freedoms demands that a Grand National Assembly be convened, MRF leader Mustafa Karadayi said at a briefing in parliament. According to MP Karadayi, there can be no deep reforms without constitutional changes.

"We are witnessing a total collapse of statehood. Everything that is happening is extremely regrettable. Everything is falling apart, none of the three branches of power under the Constitution is functioning properly - neither the legislative, nor the executive, nor the judiciary. Everyone wiretaps everyone, everyone spreads all kinds of compromising materials. Just imagine how we look in the eyes of our NATO and EU partners and allies. The country has started to look like a  state from a cartoon", Mustafa Karadayi said.




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