Ousted main opposition leader Özgür Özel claimed that the Republican People's Party (CHP) had been 'de facto' shut down due to a leadership conflict, accusing the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of orchestrating a 'palace coup.' He stated that the CHP was no longer controlled by elected members but by judges acting on behalf of the AKP. Özel vowed to reclaim control of the party and lead it to power. This follows a court ruling invalidating the CHP's 2023 convention, which reinstated former leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and his administration. Özel's allies are pushing for an extraordinary vote to restore him as leader, while the reinstated CHP leadership has taken disciplinary actions, including expelling provincial chairs and reorganizing party structures in several cities.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the situation as a 'palace coup' orchestrated by the ruling AKP, using strong language like 'occupation' and 'shut down,' which implies a narrative of external interference and illegitimacy in the CHP's current leadership. The focus on the AKP's influence and the portrayal of theC






