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Turkey Opposition Chp Standoff B

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This article describes an internal political dispute within Turkey's main opposition party. There is no direct commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-level margin effect. The event is purely political and does not affect any commodity, product, or business operation. No concrete commercial signal is present.

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  • Turkey's main opposition CHP is in a standoff after an appeals court nullified the November 2023 party congress that elected Ozgur Ozel as leader.
  • The court ruling reinstated former leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu and other previous officials.
  • Ozel and most party members have remained inside the headquarters since the ruling.
  • Police presence has increased as tensions rise.
  • The next presidential election is in 2028.

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