HÜDA PAR commemorates late deputy chairman on fifth death anniversary
HÜDA PAR held a commemoration ceremony at the grave of their late Deputy Chairman, Mehmet Yavuz, on the fifth anniversary of his death.
Yavuz passed away on August 9, 2019, due to cancer while undergoing treatment.
Yavuz, a prominent figure within the party, succumbed to cancer on August 9, 2019, while receiving medical treatment.
Party members from Adıyaman province and its districts gathered at the Hazreti Yusuf Cemetery in Kahta to pay their respects. The ceremony included the recitation of Surah Yasin from the Quran, a traditional Islamic practice for honoring the deceased.
In a heartfelt speech, HÜDA PAR Provincial Chairman Mustafa Yetiş lauded Yavuz for his unwavering commitment to the party's ideals. Yetiş described Yavuz as a man of exceptional wisdom and eloquence, who possessed a unique ability to discern global trends. He highlighted Yavuz's relentless pursuit of the party's objectives, emphasizing his role as an inspiration to party members.
The commemoration served as an opportunity for HÜDA PAR to reflect on Yavuz's contributions and to reaffirm their dedication to the causes he championed. His legacy, according to party officials, continues to inspire and guide their work. (ILKHA)
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