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Rival leaders of Turkey's main opposition party call competing meetings

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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Turkey's Main Opposition Party Faces Leadership Crisis Impacting Finance and Politics

Leadership Struggle and Its Financial and Political Implications

Rival Leaders and Competing Meetings

ANKARA, June 9 (Reuters) - The arch-rival leaders of Turkey's main opposition - one of them elected and the other controversially court-appointed - both announced plans to address party lawmakers at competing meetings on Tuesday, in a stand-off that could deepen a crisis among President Tayyip Erdogan's challengers. 

Legal Controversy and Market Impact

A Turkish court last month annulled the Republican People's Party's (CHP) 2023 congress that elected Ozgur Ozel as chairman, citing irregularities. It also reinstated to the post Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the party's divisive former leader who lost to Erdogan in the 2023 presidential election, in a move that hit financial markets and which critics described as politicised.

Competing Parliamentary Addresses

Both men had previously said they would address the weekly CHP meeting in parliament. MPs backing Ozel began gathering in the parliamentary hall several hours before it was due to begin at 1030 GMT. Kilicdaroglu then announced a new plan to hold a meeting at party headquarters, also in the capital Ankara.

Kilicdaroglu's Call to Supporters

"I am calling on all our party members, and every citizen whose heart beats for this country, to join us," Kilicdaroglu said in an X post, setting a time of 1100 GMT for his meeting.

Political Ramifications for Erdogan and the CHP

The opposition's challenges could boost Erdogan's prospects of extending his more than two-decade rule of NATO-member Turkey in elections scheduled to be held by 2028, but which analysts say could come earlier if the government seeks to take advantage of the CHP strife. 

Kilicdaroglu's return and recent criticism of the party have enraged his detractors. 

CHP's Struggle for Unity

The meeting could mark one of Ozel and his elected team's last efforts to maintain control of the CHP, the party of modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. 

Judicial Crackdown and Corruption Allegations

The secular and centrist CHP, running roughly even with Erdogan's Islamic-rooted and conservative ruling AK Party (AKP) in polls, has also faced an unprecedented judicial crackdown since 2024 in which hundreds of members and elected officials have been detained as part of corruption charges that the party denies.

Kilicdaroglu's Anti-Corruption Stance

Kilicdaroglu has said he would purge the party of corruption, referring to the cases involving CHP-run municipalities. The ousted leadership denies the allegations and calls them a politically motivated and anti-democratic "coup" - a charge the government rejects, saying courts are independent.

Party Support and Future Prospects

The CHP has 138 deputies in the 600-seat assembly and around two-thirds of them voted after the court ruling to make Ozel head of its parliamentary group. 

Cavit Soydas, a CHP voter in the northeast village of Tekke, said on Sunday that Ozel "should fight through every possible legal means" to hang on to the party but if that fails "we are ready to go under the name of another party". 

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Huseyin Hayatsever and Ece Toksabay in Ankara; Additional reporting by Mirac Dereli in Tekke; Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Jonathan Spicer, Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • A court annulled CHP’s November 2023 congress and reinstated former leader Kılıçdaroğlu, sparking claims of judicial politicisation and market jitters. (theguardian.com)
  • Özgür Özel’s supporters convened in parliament at 10:30 GMT, while Kılıçdaroğlu called a competing gathering at party headquarters at 11:00 GMT. (apnews.com)
  • Internal strife could delay opposition unity and advance Erdoğan’s electoral prospects, despite CHP polling ahead of AKP in recent surveys. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the CHP's 2023 congress annulled?
A Turkish court annulled the CHP's 2023 congress due to reported irregularities in the election process.
Who are the rival CHP leaders involved in the dispute?
Ozgur Ozel, the elected chairman, and Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the controversially court-appointed former leader, are the rival CHP leaders.
How has the leadership battle affected financial markets?
The court's decision to reinstate Kilicdaroglu as CHP leader has negatively impacted financial markets due to increased political uncertainty.
How could the opposition party's crisis impact Erdogan's rule?
The division within the CHP could strengthen President Erdogan's chances of extending his rule in future elections.
What action are CHP parliamentarians taking after the court ruling?
Around two-thirds of CHP deputies voted to make Ozgur Ozel the head of the party's parliamentary group after the court ruling.

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