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Üstel: UBP Congress Process Progressing Democratically

Üstel: UBP Congress Process Progressing Democratically

Prime Minister and UBP General Chairman Ünal Üstel emphasized that the Ulusal Birlik Partisi (UBP) congress process is progressing democratically.

Publish Date: 13/08/24 15:25
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Üstel: UBP Congress Process Progressing Democratically
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He highlighted that the candidates for the general presidency are showcasing their performances and engaging with members while organizations are swiftly and democratically completing their congresses. Üstel stated, "With the district congresses taking place this week, a significant phase will be behind us, and we will be approaching the grand congress."

Üstel underscored the importance of ensuring that no public services are disrupted during this period. He assured that the government possesses the necessary knowledge and skills to maintain public service continuity throughout the congress process. The Prime Minister also reminded that public services are primarily carried out by lower and upper bureaucrats.

"Public Services Remain Uninterrupted Despite Congress Process"

Üstel pointed out that no public services have been interrupted due to the ongoing congress process. He stated, "Any disruptions or shortcomings stem from deficiencies accumulated over many years, which we are determined to address through the reforms we have initiated and are committed to continuing."

He reiterated his commitment to maintaining this reform process, stating, "If our congress is to have an impact, it will affect this reform process. We are determined to accelerate this reform process following the congress."

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