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Erdoğan tightens grip as Turkish court ousts opposition leadership

A controversial judicial ruling has effectively dismantled the CHP leadership, signaling a new phase in President Erdoğan's consolidation of power.

PoliticsPublished May 22, 2026 at 11:34 AM
Özgür Özel addresses crowds in Ankara

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s hold on Turkey has tightened significantly following a surprise appeals court ruling that declared the 2023 leadership election of the Republican People's Party (CHP) null and void.

The court’s decision effectively ousts current leader Özgür Özel and his executive team, replacing them with Kemal Kilicdaroğlu, the 77-year-old veteran who previously lost the 2023 presidential race to Erdoğan.

The ruling, which stems from allegations of vote-buying during the CHP primary, has been slammed by Özel as a 'judicial coup' carried out by officials in robes rather than soldiers in tanks.

Justice Minister Akin Gürlek, a former prosecutor known for aggressive investigations into opposition figures like the jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu, defended the decision as a reinforcement of democratic trust. The political instability has already rattled markets, with the Turkish stock exchange seeing a sharp 6% dip.

Beyond the party purge, the government’s reach continues to expand, as Erdoğan recently ordered the closure of Istanbul’s independent Bilgi University, shuttering a 30-year-old institution and leaving thousands of students in limbo.

As the CHP leadership vows to fight the ruling through the supreme election council, observers note that the move appears designed to fracture the country’s largest opposition bloc and neutralize potential rivals ahead of future electoral cycles.

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