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April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day Congratulatory Message

23.04.2021

Turkey Grand National Assembly and the 101 anniversary of the April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day has released a message so.

April 23 Turkish nation of honor and pride days after emphasizing that it is one of Yalova Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chamber Chairman Tahsin Becan, "we will be this year Korona problems in our homes because of but in this case will not overshadow the enthusiasm of 101 years of Turkey's Grand National Assembly of the organization.

Turkey's Grand National Assembly was established on 23 April 1920; made to overcome the independence and future fate of the union struggle, he perseveres saints stating that a turning point for the Turkish nation "Grand National Assembly of Turkey was born in the most difficult days of our independence struggle being carried out; It has been the most concrete indicator of our national unity. We are experiencing the pride and enthusiasm of celebrating the 101st anniversary of the day when the foundations of our state were laid, and the National Sovereignty and Children's Day, ”he said.

Becan stated that, as the Turkish business world, they will make every effort to strengthen the Republic in line with its principles and goals and to bring the country to higher levels, and said, "We fulfill our duties to the end in order to realize the economic development, which is the basis of prosperity and happiness, at the level of the most advanced countries. We are determined and determined to bring.

With these feelings and thoughts, we celebrate the April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day of our children, who are the guarantors of our beloved nation and our future, with my heartfelt feelings, especially the founder of our Republic and the first president of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his comrades in arms, at the expense of our country and independence. "I remember all our heroes who struggle with mercy and gratitude."