Turkish court removes opposition leader Ozgur Ozel from party position amid political tensions
A Turkish court ruling removed opposition leader Ozgur Ozel from his party position. Ozel vowed to remain at party headquarters and accused judges and prosecutors of orchestrating a coup attempt against his party. The opposition is preparing to resist the court's decision.
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Coverage now splits three ways: Reuters frames a political crisis, BBC/Al Jazeera emphasize judicial overreach and democracy threats, while Financial Times joins BBC in spotlighting Erdoğan's consolidating power.
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“Turkish opposition fights court ousting of leaders in ruling boosting Erdogan” · Reuters, Al Jazeera, BBC
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