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Turkish Court Removes Leadership of Main Opposition Party

A Turkish court has issued a ruling ousting the leadership of Türkiye's main opposition party in a development that has drawn sharp condemnation from domestic critics and international observers concerned about the state of democratic governance in the country. The decision, which removes elected party officials through judicial action, is seen by opposition figures as a continuation of a broader pattern of using courts as instruments against political rivals. European Union officials and international democracy watchdogs are expected to voice serious concern over the verdict, which comes at a sensitive moment for Türkiye's relations with the West. The ruling deepens the already significant polarisation within Turkish politics and raises fundamental questions about judicial independence under the current administration. Supporters of the government have defended the action as a legal process independent of executive interference.

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Sources: Brecorder
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