Erdogan's opponent Latif: Did you know that religion is just a problem?

Blerim Latifi, professor of political philosophy at Pristina University “has made a status for famous Turkish politician Ahmet Davutoglu, who recently emerged from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party. Latif, known as a harsh critic of religion and in particular religion in politics, has decided [...]
Latif, who is known as a fierce critic of religion and, in particular, religion in politics, has set a statement by Mr. Davutoglu, which says “should stop interfering with religious structures in state mechanisms, because the state is rational bureaucracy”.
Finally Davutoglu has founded his party after leaving the ruling party, led by Rexhep Tayyip Erdogan, criticised by many international organisations and famous analysts for authoritarian leadership, Periscope follows.
But the way Latif referred to him is quite interesting.
Did you know that the involvement of religion in politics only creates fights and problems? Latif.
The following is the full and unread status of the PDK's deputy candidate in the 6 October elections:
Ahmet Davutoglu, chief diplomat of Erdogan's neo-Ottomanism, which has recently created his party to oppose Erdogan's rule, has said that “should stop interfering with religious structures in state mechanisms, because the state is rational bureaucracy”. Did you find out, son, that mixing religion in politics is just a struggle and a problem?












