Ahmet Davutoğlu's Political Message: Moral and Institutional Revolution for Turkey's Future
724FinanceZeynep Kaya
Key Highlights
Ahmet Davutoğlu, Gelecek Partisi'nin feshedilmesiyle siyasi kariyerini sonlandırırken, Türkiye'nin ihtiyaç duyduğu 'kapsamlı bir ahlak, zihniyet, kuru

Ahmet Davutoğlu, announcing the dissolution of the Gelecek Partisi, emphasized Turkey's need for a 'comprehensive moral, mindset, institutional, and political revolution.' He highlighted the country's economic inequalities, technological backwardness, and political decay, calling for a shift to a 'Strengthened Parliamentary System.' ### 'Yapay Zeka ve Teknolojik Dönüşümün' Risk of Technological Lag ### Turkey faces the risk of falling behind in the AI revolution. While the number of university graduates is increasing, education quality and critical thinking skills are not keeping pace.
'Polarization from Politics to Society' ### Political polarization is eroding the sense of shared identity. Davutoğlu warned that 'deviations from merit and integrity principles' are eroding the state's institutional capacity.
'Risk of Authoritarianism and Revenge Politics' ### He cautioned that authoritarianism and corruption could fuel a 'revenge-driven opposition,' risking further political fragmentation.
Turkey's need is not revenge but justice, not purging but restoration, not polarization but social reconciliation.
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