Turkish Politics in Turmoil: A Police Raid Sparks Outrage
Ankara, TurkeyTue May 26 2026
Turkey’s pro‑Kurdish Democratic Unity Party (DEM) slammed a recent court decision that removed the main opposition party’s leader, labeling the police raid on the Republican People’s Party (CHP) headquarters a “disgrace to democracy. ”
The raid occurred on Sunday when riot police, armed with tear gas, forced their way into the CHP building in Ankara. They removed Ozgur Ozel, who had just been elected party leader at the latest congress. The DEM’s co‑chair, Tuncer Bakirhan, called the police action “shameful and unacceptable, ” arguing that courts should not decide a party’s fate.
Ozel’s removal was based on an appeals court ruling that annulled the 2023 CHP congress results, citing alleged irregularities. The court then reinstated former leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who lost the presidential election to President Tayyip Erdogan. The CHP has accused the judiciary of acting as a “branch of the ruling party. ”
The DEM, Turkey’s third‑largest parliamentary force, has long supported steps toward peace with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). It has criticized the government’s handling of the peace process and warned that a crackdown on the opposition could undermine public confidence in the talks.
Erdogan’s ruling party (AKP) dismissed criticism of the court decision, with spokesperson Omer Celik saying the judiciary was simply investigating internal conflicts within the CHP. The move follows a broader crackdown that has seen hundreds of CHP members, including Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and the party’s presidential candidate, arrested on corruption charges that the CHP denies.
The next national election is scheduled for 2028, but could be moved earlier if President Erdogan wishes to run again. The current political crisis highlights deep divisions in Turkey’s democracy and raises questions about the future of opposition parties and peace negotiations.
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