Turkey orders police to evict ousted opposition leadership from headquarters 

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.


Reuters | Updated: 24-05-2026 14:36 IST | Created: 24-05-2026 14:36 IST
Turkey orders police to evict ousted opposition leadership from headquarters 

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. 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. 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.

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