Erdogan on CHP Leadership Turmoil: Handling Division with Caution

President Tayyip Erdogan announced that the Turkish government would avoid intervening in the main opposition CHP's internal disputes following a court ruling that annulled the party's congress and reinstated former leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu. Erdogan emphasized maintaining order and avoiding street unrest amid the political and legal turbulence.

Erdogan on CHP Leadership Turmoil: Handling Division with Caution
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President Tayyip Erdogan has stated that Turkey's government will refrain from getting involved in the internal conflicts plaguing the main opposition party, CHP, in the wake of a recent court decision that annulled their 2023 congress and ousted the party's leadership.

The verdict reinstates Kemal Kilicdaroglu, a controversial figure within CHP who was defeated by Erdogan in the recent presidential elections. This development has incited political strife both within the party and beyond.

After a cabinet meeting, Erdogan expressed his stance, declaring the government's neutrality in the party's legal battles and commitment to preventing public disorder and any potential confrontation between civilians and security forces.

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