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Court throws out corruption case seeking to oust Turkish opposition leader

Court throws out corruption case seeking to oust Turkish opposition leader

Summary

A Turkish court dismissed a corruption case against the main opposition party, the CHP, which aimed to remove its leader Ozgur Ozel. The judge found the charges were without any basis. This decision impacts the political landscape as Turkiye heads toward the 2028 presidential election.

Key Facts

  • A Turkish court threw out a corruption case against the main opposition party, the CHP.
  • The case aimed to unseat the CHP leader, Ozgur Ozel.
  • Allegations involved vote buying and irregularities during a 2023 party congress.
  • Over 500 people, including 16 mayors, have been detained for alleged corruption in CHP-run areas in the past year.
  • Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a probable presidential candidate for 2028, was arrested but denies corruption charges.
  • Protests occurred after Imamoglu's arrest, causing a significant drop in the Turkish lira's value.
  • The CHP asserts that charges against its members are politically motivated.
  • President Erdogan and the government claim the judiciary acts independently and that investigations target corrupt activities.
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