Turkey's election board rejects opposition party's appeal against ruling to oust leader
Turkey's supreme election board on Friday rejected an appeal from the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), which objects to a ruling to oust its leader that has inflamed a political crisis and rattled markets.
The CHP has appealed to the election board arguing that it was the sole body to oversee all elections, including party congresses, and that the Ankara court's ruling to oust its leader on Thursday was unconstitutional.
Supreme election board head Serdar Mutta told reporters that the board rejected CHP's appeal and it had no authority to implement court rulings.
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