AK Party asking about finances this time

In previous elections, it was the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) that made the promises and it was the opposition parties that would ask, "Where is the financial source for that?"

Have you noticed? It has turned upside-down. In this election, the opposition parties are making promises  and the AK Party is asking, "Where is the source?"

Moreover, as the AK Party asks where the financial source is, the almost forgotten topics of the palaces, shoe boxes, precious watches and planes comes up. 

I don't know what history will record but my record is that Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has proved to be quite a beginner in the field of politics. 

Meanwhile, the mode of the three parties on their pledges is as follows: 

The AK Party's mode is, "Do I need to promise anything?" The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) says, "This time, let us give the macaroni and the coal ourselves; let's see then what happens." The Peoples' Democratic Party's (HDP) mode is, "Pack two shorts and some jeans and come."

While the AK Party says, "They do not have the seriousness and the experience of being the state, being in a ruling position; they are exaggerating their promises," the CHP says, "Even we could not have managed to drop a paragraph from the manifesto on the road to the publishing house." Meanwhile, the HDP asks, "What do you call a state, dude?"

The AK Party mode is, "They are trying to lure the voters with macaroni and coal allowances, but we will eliminate poverty." The CHP, on the other hand, says, "If we cannot, again, receive votes with these pledges, then we should shut down the business." The HDP's voice says "Young people, we will put 200 in your pocket every month, how about that?"...

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