İmamoğlu: We owe a lot to the Republic, we will work hard in the 2nd Century

We owe a lot to the Imamoglu Republic. We will work hard in the century.
İmamoğlu Cumhuriyet We owe a lot, we will work hard in the 2nd century

The founder of the Republic of Turkey, the great leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was commemorated on the 84th anniversary of his death with an official ceremony held at the Taksim Republic Monument. IMM President laying flowers in the room in Dolmabahçe Palace, where Atatürk died on November 10, 1938. Ekrem İmamoğlu, his feelings, “We wish you mercy. May his soul rest in peace, our father. We owe a lot to the Republic. We will work hard in the next 2nd century. We must be successful,” he said.

The founder of the Republic of Turkey, the great leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was commemorated on the 84th anniversary of his death with an official ceremony held at the Taksim Republic Monument. The ceremony held for Atatürk; Governor of Istanbul Ali Yerlikaya, Commander of the 1st Army and Istanbul Garrison General Ali Sivri and Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) Ekrem İmamoğluIt started with the laying of wreaths on the Republic Monument on behalf of their institutions. CHP Istanbul Provincial Chairperson Canan Kaftancıoğlu and IYI Party Istanbul Provincial Chairperson Buğra Kavuncu also laid wreaths at the monument on behalf of their parties. Bar associations, political parties and various non-governmental organizations also laid wreaths on the monument, respectively. After the wreath ceremony; A minute's silence was held for Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, his brothers in arms and all martyrs. The ceremony ended with the singing of the National Anthem.

"2. WE WILL WORK HARD IN THE CENTURY”

After the official ceremony in Taksim, Yerlikaya, Sivri and İmamoğlu participated in the 'Atatürk Commemoration Program' organized by the Istanbul Governor's Office at the Cemal Reşit Rey (CRR) Concert Hall in Şişli. Yerlikaya, Sivri and İmamoğlu went from CRR to Dolmabahçe Palace and visited Dolmabahçe Palace, where Ata passed away on 10 November 1938. Beşiktaş Mayor Rıza Akpolat also accompanied Yerlikaya, Sivri and İmamoğlu during the visit. Leaving flowers on the bed where Atatürk took his last breath, the trio made a short tour in Dolmabahçe Palace. İmamoğlu expressed his feelings at these moments in a live broadcast broadcast on his social media account, "We wish him mercy. May his soul rest in peace, our Father. We owe a lot to the Republic. We will work hard in the next 2nd century. We must be successful,” he said. After Dolmabahçe Palace, the delegation went to Bezmiâlem Valide Sultan Mosque in the same region and attended the "10 November Mevlid" taught for Atatürk.

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