Reflexion von Öztürk von CHP zur Bevölkerungsdirektion von İnegöl: Bürger, die Beamte nicht sehen wollen, haben kein Recht auf ein Gehalt durch Steuern.
Hasan Öztürk, deputy representative of CHP Bursa and committee member for digital media, responded to the officials sticking A4 paper to the windows of the population directorate of İnegöl to prevent the citizens from seeing them. It was alleged that blank papers were stuck to the windows between the officials and the citizens of the population directorate of İnegöl, and that the officials did this to avoid seeing the faces of the citizens. As the arguments came to the forefront and reactions followed one after another on social media, the Governorship of Bursa announced that an investigation had been launched against the officials. Hasan Öztürk, the deputy of Bursa, reacted. Hasan Öztürk, deputy and board member for digital media of CHP Bursa, assessed the issue and stated that those responsible should be punished and that he would follow up on the issue. Öztürk emphasized that in Turkey, no crime goes unpunished, saying, „Officials who receive their salaries from the taxes paid by citizens have no right to treat citizens in this way.“ Officials do not have the right to a salary from the taxes of citizens they do not want to see. „Officials and those responsible must be punished as soon as possible with the full force of the law,“ he said. Öztürk reminded that many officials who had to be dismissed from service earlier were transferred to more suitable positions, and said, „This audacity of officials arises from the culture of relying on the ruler.“ While there is a government that oppresses and alienates its people so much; Anyone who takes power in their own way begins to oppress the people. „We will no longer allow this.“ He used these expressions. T24