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CHP rallies tens of thousands in Ankara against 'judicial coup'

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: AFP + News sources
  • 14 Sep 2025 22:52
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Tens of thousands rallied in Ankara as Turkiye's main opposition CHP denounced a court case seeking to void its 2023 leadership vote, calling it a government-backed "judicial coup" after the party's sweeping 2024 election gains.

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  • Massive crowd of CHP supporters gathers in Ankara’s Tandogan Square, waving Turkish flags and Ataturk banners, to protest what they call a
    Massive crowd of CHP supporters gathers in Ankara’s Tandogan Square, waving Turkish flags and Ataturk banners, to protest what they call a "judicial coup" against their party leadership (X, @maralzumraen)

Tens of thousands of supporters of Turkiye's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) on Sunday filled Tandogan Square in Ankara, rallying against what they describe as a judicial attempt to topple their leadership.

Organizers said around 50,000 people turned out, a figure reported by AFP correspondents who described the square as packed with demonstrators carrying Turkish flags and wearing shirts with the image of modern Turkiye's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

CHP leader Ozgur Ozel addressed the crowd, declaring that they had gathered to oppose "the (judicial) coup" threatening the party. He warned: "This government does not want democracy. They know they cannot win the elections if there is democracy. They don't want justice: they know if there's justice they won't be able to cover up their crimes."

Calling the allegations against the party baseless, Ozel said: "This case is political, the allegations are slander. This is a coup (and) we will resist." He added: "We are facing the grave consequences of Turkiye's government abandoning the ‘democracy train' and choosing to govern through oppression rather than the ballot box. Unfortunately, anyone who poses a democratic threat to the government is now the government's target."

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Our Chairman, Özgür Özel, spoke at the rally we organized in Ankara's TandoÄŸan Square, "Politics, not tutelage! No to trustees, no to coups!" pic.twitter.com/mfntOPfOEs

— Maral Zümra Sycamore (@maralzumraen) September 14, 2025

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The protest came on the eve of a court hearing that could annul the results of the CHP's November 2023 congress, where Ozel replaced longtime leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The case, centered on allegations of vote-rigging, is widely seen by critics as an effort to undermine Turkiye's oldest political party. Analysts say it follows a broader pattern of judicial interventions and politically motivated prosecutions aimed at weakening opposition forces.

Since the CHP's sweeping victory in the March 2024 local elections, when the party not only retained Istanbul and Ankara but also captured new municipalities, surpassing the ruling AKP in vote share nationwide, the government has tightened pressure on opposition figures. Over the past year, more than 500 members and affiliates of the CHP, including prominent mayors, have faced legal proceedings, arrests, or corruption allegations that the party insists are fabricated.

The judiciary's involvement in the party's internal affairs has raised concerns among observers about democratic backsliding and the erosion of judicial independence. Many critics view the court cases as part of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's strategy to curb the opposition's momentum before the 2028 national elections.

Directing his remarks at Erdogan, Ozel asked: "Erdogan, did you ever see Tandogan Square like this?" as the crowd responded with chants of "Erdogan resign!"

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