The image is a tweet. The tweeter, @reichsolid, is joking about how many times they have gotten a bill rejected (meclis tasarısı) in a legislative body (meclis) and then how many times they've even had the platform or "rostrum" (kürsü) taken away. The joke is that this is presented as a boast, though it’s obviously meant to be humorous because it's an exaggeration of how difficult it can be to pass legislation. It implies a very high level of opposition to their proposals. The follow-up quote from Bülent Serttaş ("Cumhurbaşkanımızı üç kez ağlattım.") adds to the humor by saying "I made our President cry three times." This is likely a reference to a real-life situation, where the tweeter believes the speaker was visibly affected by something. The implication is that the speaker was deeply frustrated or disappointed. In short, the joke plays on the idea of being unable to get their legislative agenda passed by repeatedly having their proposals rejected. The exaggeration of "making the president cry" is for comic effect.
Bülent Serttaş'ın 'benim hikayem' filmini şimdiden izlemek istiyorum 😎
Bu adam meclisi değil, bir boks ringi sanıyor galiba 😂
Umarım Bülent Serttaş'ın üç kere ağlattığı cumhurbaşkanı bizimki değil 🙏
Bülent Serttaş'ın meclis şovunu izlemek için bir bilet almışım gibi hissediyorum
Valla artık milletvekili mi, güreşçi mi anlamadım 🤦♂️