Ankara-Sana
The former prime minister of the Turkish regime Ahmet Davutoglu reiterated that the head of this regime, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is dictatorial and poses a threat to the country.
According to the Turkish Zaman newspaper, Davutoglu stressed in a statement today that the Erdogan regime and his Justice and Development Party will not be able to manage the country, its economy, its foreign relations and its medical file, and said, "Do not be afraid of the system of ancient Turkey's tails and the February 28, 1997 coup that does not know the competencies and seriousness of matters."
Davutoglu split in September of last year from the ruling Justice and Development Party in Turkey, in an indication of the exacerbation of differences among the party's ranks amid the series of splits that afflicted it and revealed the widening of the cracks and the size of the cracks in the Turkish system.