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Turkish police enforce court order to clear opposition party headquarters

Authorities moved to restore order after leadership dispute paralyzed the Republican People's Party.

PoliticsPublished May 24, 2026 at 7:49 PMProcessed May 24, 2026 at 8:23 PM
Riot police fire tear gas as they break the entrance door of the party’s headquarters on May 24, 2026 in Ankara, Turkey.

Turkish law enforcement took decisive action on Sunday, storming the headquarters of the Republican People's Party (CHP) in Ankara to enforce a court-ordered leadership transition. The operation followed days of defiance from party leader Özgür Özel, who had publicly vowed to ignore an appeals court decision that declared his election null and void.

The court's ruling mandates that Özel be replaced by party veteran Kemal Kilicdaroğlu. The situation escalated when supporters of the ousted leadership barricaded the building and clashed with police, forcing officers to deploy tear gas and water hoses to gain entry.

The intervention was authorized by the city's governor after representatives for Kilicdaroğlu requested assistance to facilitate the transition of power, citing that they had been barred from accessing the premises.

While critics of the Erdoğan administration claim the move is an attempt to stifle political opposition, the Justice Ministry maintains the ruling restores legal order and reinforces democratic processes. Following his removal, Özel led a march toward the Turkish parliament, signaling that the internal party conflict will continue to play out in the streets.

This development comes amid ongoing legal scrutiny of the CHP, including previous allegations of vote-buying within the party's internal elections.

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