Erdogan with political parties in Germany aims to get footballer Mesut ãozil

The Democratic Alliance for Diversity and Movement. So called a party branch Recep Tayip Erdogan's AKP, founded in Germany. Its establishment has sparked reactions in the German state, while some politicians have expressed concern over the branch of Erdogan's party in Germany and the likelihood that it will be participating in European elections [...]
The Democratic Alliance for Diversity and Movement. So called a party branch Recep Tayip Erdogan's AKP, founded in Germany.
Its establishment has sparked reactions in the German state, while some politicians have expressed concern over Erdogan's party branch in Germany and the likelihood that it will be participating in the June 9th European elections.
German Billy now writes that the face of Erdogan's party campaign will be 35-year-old football player, Mesut ãozil, It says Periscope.
In order for the party to be accepted to compete in the elections, 4,000 signatures are needed.
The founder of this branch, Fatih Zingal, is continuing his work on signing.
The phone won't stop constantly. We have great support, including some well - known figures in Germany.
There are several known people in Germany who have chosen to accept the problems that exist in the” says Zingal ʹ citing football star Mesut Ozil.
He's a good guy. He did so much for Germany's national. Big footballer, big public figure”, Zingal says.
He hopes they will have stronger support from the Turkish-German public face, like the Ozil case.
We'd certainly be very happy to have Ozil in the promoting campaign for DAVA”, he says.
“With Ozil, clearly note targets and program DAVA: You're accepted in German society, you play for football nationals and you get great acceptance in German society”, he says, and he adds:
The same impression is made by many people I meet every day and I talk to them about DAVA”, he adds.
Founding a Party Branch Erdogan's AKP in Germany has triggered critical reactions. The party, named DAVA, could participate in the June 9th European elections.
Politicians from several parties in Germany have expressed concern over the establishment of a Turkish AKP branch in Germany, likely to participate in the upcoming European elections to be held on 9 June. First reports of the establishment of a Turkish-Islamic “partite” DAVA (Democratic Alliance for Diversity and Movement) gave the German newspaper “Bild am Sonntag”.
What does the new party want?
“Bild am Sonntag” writes there is access to the party's founding declaration, and four candidates have been chosen for European elections. The four men were said to have worked earlier for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling Islamist-conservative party AKP or its organisations. The paper also stresses that both were members of the SPD.
Bild am Sonntag” writes that DAVA requires that foreign-rooted people get full rights”. These people often “when searching apartments, when applying for work, but even in many daily situations as in contact with authorities, experienced that they were not treated as full members of European society”. The party wants to fight against the poverty of children and elderly and calls for a pragmatic “refugee without ideology”.
Referring to the DAVA founding statement, Turkish news agency Anadolu reported that the new party wants to be “a strong voice for politically subsupposed”, writes Spiegel.
Esken: We are a people
Responding to this news, SPD head Saskia Esken said about Wilt- TV that it is important that “make clear to our fellow citizens of Turkish origin that Germany is together, that we are a people, that we will not allow authorities to be taken over by the extremist right-wing forces who want to expel immigrants. But Recep Tayyip Erdogan's divisive tendencies should not play a role either in Germany”.
Beck: Part of the long-term construction strategy of a parallel world
German-Israele Association President Volker Beck (The Green) told television Wellt that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is trying to “tegrate” people of Turkish origin in Germany and “build a parallel world”. The AKP is trying to split our society into “and together we have to act against it”. Beck estimated that the party's creation, DAVA is in line with the tradition of a strategy that has been going on for years: Erdogan and the AKP have been working for years to build a parallel “world” loyal to the AKP, for example, with the establishment of schools and glass associations.
I kill: The government should not take this easy.
The CDU internal affairs expert, Christoph de Vries, told BamS that the federal government “is not meant to take the formation of this” party lightly. Security authorities will have to monitor closely all activities of this party and its ties with the Turkish government and intervene if the Turkish government exercises direct influence.
Spahn: Another Extreme Party in Germany
Jens Spahn (CDU), parliamentary group deputy chairman CDU/ CSU and former health minister wrote on the X platform: “An Erdogan branch - The AKP in Germany would be another extreme party in the country. Unfortunately, the ideological ignorance of the traffic government (the coalition government) makes the job easier: dual citizenship for Turks living in Germany will become de facto rule. Finally, the external financing of mosques should also be stopped. Otherwise, the influence of radical forces will increase!”
quezdemir: “The last thing we need”
In this regard, Agriculture Minister Cem dealtmir (The Greens) replied: “Where we agree: for Erdogan's branch to run in the election is the last thing we need. ” However, my surprise is that Christian democrat governments have particularly faced DITIB & Co constantly. I hope this credulity finally ends.












