Kırşehir Protocol and Business World Gather in Ankara for Iftar
MÜSİAD Kırşehir President Ali Rıza Aslan and MÜSİAD Kırşehir member Selim Odabaşı participated in a traditional iftar program held in Ankara, organized under the leadership of KIRFED and KIRSIAD. The event brought together Kırşehir residents in the capital, uniting the Kırşehir business world, non-governmental organizations, and bureaucracy representatives at the same table.
Protocol and Business World at the Same Table
The iftar program saw significant attendance, including Minister of Interior Mustafa Çiftçi, Kırşehir Governor Murat Sefa Demiryürek, and AK Party Kırşehir Deputy Necmettin Erkan. This organization, attended by public administrators, politicians, business people, and civil society representatives, once again demonstrated the spirit of unity and solidarity in Kırşehir.
Throughout the program, the spiritual atmosphere of Ramadan was shared, and consultations were held on the social, economic, and cultural development of Kırşehir. Participants emphasized that such organizations strengthen inter-city solidarity.
“Strengthening Our Spirit of Unity and Solidarity”
In a statement issued after the program, the MÜSİAD Kırşehir management highlighted the importance of the organization, stating: “We thank all institutions and volunteers who contributed to this meaningful organization, which strengthens our spirit of unity and solidarity.”
The statement also noted that such gatherings, contributing to the sharing and integration climate of Ramadan, further strengthen the bonds among Kırşehir residents.
The Spirit of Kırşehir Felt in the Capital
The traditional iftar program, organized by KIRFED and KIRSIAD, was more than just a meal; it was an important gathering that reinforced Kırşehir’s common values and sense of community. The night concluded in a warm atmosphere with conversations, mutual good wishes, and souvenir photos.
This meaningful organization in the capital was seen as an indicator of the strong communication and solidarity among Kırşehir bureaucrats, politicians, and business world representatives.