Even more true – CHP Chairman Ozgür Ozer, “Are you thinking about moving your house from Manisa to Ankara?” Regarding the question “I can see my wife two days a month, but I can see her two days a month.” “I can move my pharmacy to Ankara if I can move it,” he replied.
In a statement to Sabah’s Yavuz Donat, Özer criticised the Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu era’s view of the July 15 initiative, saying: “They were saying ‘this is theater’. At party meetings… it was on TV… ‘this is theater’ they said, and I immediately disagreed… I said… ‘Brother, it was a bloody coup… anyone who calls this theater is either out of touch with reality or has no intelligence.’ And I continued… ‘Nothing can do Turkey more harm than calling this theater,” he said.
“I’m scared to leave Manisa.”
Yavuz Donat also asked Ezer about his “private life.” Ezer: “How many hours a day do you work?” He responded as follows:
“My normal working hours are 12 hours… but often I have to work extensively… 18 hours.”
Ezer asked, “Is the woman still in Manisa?” He answered the question: “Yes… in Manisa… he can see me two days a month… we recently met in Istanbul at my daughter’s graduation ceremony… it will be 20 days since we saw each other… “
Donat continued his conversation with Ezell with the following quote from the “personal life” portion of the conversation:
“One more question for Özgül Özer: Are you thinking about moving to Ankara?”
The answer is long…don’t hesitate to share it.
Both my wife and I come from the Chamber of Pharmacists, and while I was the Executive Director of the Chamber of Pharmacists, my wife was also a member of the Ethics Committee of the Chamber of Pharmacists, the Council of High Integrity.
So… he was the one who made sure all the rules were followed. He is scrupulous… he is disciplined… he opens his pharmacy himself every morning… he closes it himself in the evening… he follows all the rules. That’s why he can’t leave Manisa except on public holidays. But… I’ll say it for the first time… We are considering relocating the pharmacy. If we transfer it on the right schedule… then whatever happens after that. All… I mean, moving our house in Manisa to Ankara… renting a house in Ankara… living in the capital as a family.
Regarding this matter… Özgür Özer has reservations.
“But,” he says, beginning to explain.
– I am scared to leave Manisa… When I leave Manisa, I miss my daughter… I miss my brother Bariš… I miss Mount Spili too… I miss the mountains like my brother. “
Özgür Özer announces he will file a lawsuit against the “genocide law” in the Constitutional Court