Rival leaders of Turkey’s main opposition party call competing meetings
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. A Turkish court last month annulled the Republican People’s Party’s (CHP) 2023 congress that elected Ozgur Ozel as chairman, citing irregularities. It also reinstated to the post Kemal Kili
Turkey's main opposition, the Republican People's Party (CHP), is facing a leadership crisis as two rival figures have called competing meetings for lawmakers. Ozgur Ozel, the elected chairman, and Kemal Kilicdaroglu, whose leadership was controversially reinstated by a court, both planned to address party members on Tuesday. This internal division could weaken the opposition's standing against President Tayyip Erdogan's government.
The ongoing strife within Turkey's primary opposition party could potentially strengthen President Erdogan's grip on power and impact the country's political landscape.
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