Turkey orders police to evict ousted opposition leadership from headquarters

Turkey orders police to evict ousted opposition leadership from headquarters

ANKARA, May 24 (Reuters) - Turkish authorities ordered police to evict the leadership of the ‌main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) from their ‌headquarters on Sunday, enforcing a court ruling that reinstated the ​former leader and fuelled a political crisis.

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Riot police and crowds gathered outside the gates of CHP headquarters in the Turkish capital after the Ankara governor's ‌office issued the ⁠order to remove CHP members aligned with ousted leader Ozgur Ozel.

A Turkish appeals ⁠court on Thursday annulled the results of a CHP congress at which Ozel was elected in 2023, citing ​unspecified irregularities. ​In Ozel's place, ​the court reinstated former ‌CHP Chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who lost to President Tayyip Erdogan in elections earlier that year.

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Ozel called on Saturday for a new party congress to be held as soon as possible while Kilicdaroglu ‌has said that a congress ​would be held at an "appropriate" ​time.

The ousted CHP ​leadership under Ozel has condemned the ‌court ruling as a "judicial coup" ​and Ozel promised ​to fight it through legal appeals and to remain "day and night" in the party's Ankara headquarters.

CHP ​lawmakers on Saturday ‌elected Ozel as leader of the party's ​parliamentary group.

(Reporting by Ece Toksabay and Daren ​ButlerEditing by David Goodman)

 

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