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Turkish police detain 13 in probe of opposition congress that chose ousted leader

By Thomson Reuters May 23, 2026 | 3:00 AM

ISTANBUL, May 23 (Reuters) – Turkish police detained 13 people under an investigation into a 2023 congress of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), state media said ​on Saturday, after a court ruling this week ‌ousted the party’s leader Ozgur Ozel, inflaming a political crisis.

A Turkish appeals court on Thursday annulled the congress, at which Ozel was elected, citing unspecified irregularities. In his place, the court reinstated former CHP Chairman ‌Kemal ​Kilicdaroglu, a divisive figure who lost ⁠to President Tayyip Erdogan ⁠in elections earlier that year.

The CHP condemned the ruling as a “judicial coup” and Ozel promised to fight it through legal appeals and to personally remain “day and night” in ​the CHP’s Ankara headquarters.

The Istanbul chief public prosecutor’s office said the suspects were detained across seven provinces over allegations ⁠of interference in delegates’ voting ⁠during the 2023 congress, state-owned Anadolu news agency ​reported on Saturday.

They face charges of “violating the law on political ​parties”, “accepting bribes”, and “laundering assets derived from crime”, the statement ‌said. Search and seizure operations were carried out at the suspects’ addresses in the provinces of Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Sanliurfa, Kahramanmaras, Kilis and Malatya.

Analysts said this week’s court ruling, seen ⁠as a test of Turkey’s shaky balance between democracy and autocracy, could prolong Erdogan’s 23-year rule even as the country risks ⁠another setback in ‌its long battle against soaring inflation.

The next ⁠national election is set for 2028, but would ​need ‌to be brought forward if Erdogan, 72, ​and facing ⁠a term limit, wants to run again. The court ruling was seen as raising the chances of an early vote. The government denies criticism that it uses courts to target political rivals, saying the judiciary is independent.

(Reporting by Daren Butler; Editing ​by Tomasz Janowski)