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Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Court's Decision to Oust Opposition Leader

In a significant show of dissent, thousands rallied in Ankara and Istanbul after a court removed the leader of the CHP party, reflecting ongoing tensions in Turkish politics.

Editorial StaffMay 23, 20261 MIN READ

On May 23, 2026, thousands of protesters took to the streets in Ankara and Istanbul in response to a court ruling that ousted the leader of the CHP, Turkey's main opposition party.

This decision has been interpreted as part of a larger pattern of government crackdowns on political opposition, raising concerns about the state of democracy in the country.

The CHP leader, a notable figure in Turkish politics, has garnered substantial public support, making the court's ruling particularly contentious among his supporters.