Rival leaders of Turkey's main opposition party call competing meetings
ANKARA, June 9 - The arch-rival leaders of Turkey's main opposition - one of them elected and the other controversially court-appointed - both announced plans to address party lawmakers at competing meetings on Tuesday, in a stand-off that could deepen a crisis among President Tayyip Erdogan's challengers.
Turkey's primary opposition party is facing a deepening internal crisis as its two rival leaders have scheduled competing meetings for Tuesday. One leader was elected to the position, while the other was appointed by a court, creating a legitimacy dispute. Both are set to address party lawmakers, potentially exacerbating the divisions within the opposition bloc.
This internal conflict within a major opposition party could weaken its ability to challenge President Erdogan's government.
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