Turkish court ousts leader of main opposition party
An Ankara court has overturned the results of the Republican People's Party's (CHP) 2023 leadership election, naming former chair Kemal Kilicdaroglu as interim leader. This ruling invalidates the victory of current party head Ozgur Ozel.

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AI-generatedAn Ankara court has overturned the results of the Republican People's Party's (CHP) 2023 leadership election, naming former chair Kemal Kilicdaroglu as interim leader. This ruling invalidates the victory of current party head Ozgur Ozel. The decision comes amidst a series of actions targeting the CHP, Turkey's oldest political party, which recently achieved significant success in the 2024 local elections. The CHP has denounced the ruling as an "attempted coup," while the government stated it reinforces faith in the rule of law. This development could potentially destabilize the opposition and benefit President Erdogan's ruling AK Party.
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5 extractedThe CHP rejected the ruling as an 'attempted coup'.
The ruling overturned the result that brought in current party head Ozgur Ozel, naming former chair Kemal Kilicdaroglu as interim leader.
A court in Turkiye annulled the 2023 leadership election of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP).
The CHP has faced an unprecedented judicial crackdown since 2024, with hundreds of members detained on corruption charges.
The ruling may throw the opposition into further disarray and boost Erdogan’s chances of extending his rule.