В Стамбуле на митинге про-демократических сил собрались миллионы людей

В воскресенье в Стамбуле пройдет самый большой политический митинг, когда-либо организованный за всю историю Турции. В демонстрации, созванной президентом страны и поддержайнной всеми ключевыми политическими силами, примут участие миллионы людей со всей страны. Миллионы людей принмут участие в "Марше демократии и мучеников", названном так в знак протеста против неудачной попытки переворота 15 июля, в чем винят движение Гюленистов.

Мероприятие проходит в стамбульском районе Йеникапы, и в ходе него выступит президент Реджеп Тайип Эрдоган и премьер-министр Бинали Йылдырым, который также является лидером правящей Партии справедливости и развития.

Лидер главной оппозиционной Народно-республиканской партии (CHP) Кылычдароглу и лидер Партии националистического движения (MHP) Девлет Бахчели подтвердили, что также примут участие в митинге, который начнется в 5 часов вечера по местному времени (1400GMT).

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: "Марш демократии и мучеников" в Стамбуле, 7 августа. (фото любезно предоставлено Daily Sabah)

 

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