Özgur Ozel
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Ömer Çelik:
Bill regarding the peace process must be enacted into law as soon as possible
Turkey Desk – The spokesperson for the Justice and Development Party (AKP), announcing that the "Peace and Democratic Society" process has entered a new phase, emphasized that to establish the legal framework for this process, the relevant bill must be placed on the Parliament's agenda and enacted into law with the utmost urgency.
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Özgur Ozel in Diyarbakır:
With the establishment of lasting peace, Tahir Elchi will rest
Turkish Service - Özgur Ozel, the deposed head of the Republican People's Party (CHP), during his visit to Diyarbakır and attended the assassination site of Tahir Elchi, the former president of the Diyarbakir Bar Association, called him the "ambassador of peace" and said: "When peace is established in Diyarbakır, Tahir Elchi will rest in peace."
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The possibility of forming a new party from the defected CHP members
Turkey Service - According to reports, Özgur Ozel, the deposed leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP), met with a number of parliamentarians and asked their opinion about the possibility of establishing a new party and said: "If we have to open a new path, we will continue this path together."
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Erdogan:
We are developing the legal framework for the disarmament process quickly
Turkish Service - Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that the Turkish government is working on a legal framework to accelerate the process of dissolving and disarming the PKK, and after conducting the necessary consultations, it will present this plan to the parliament in the near future.
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Vesey Aktash
The ultimate goal of the peace process is to realize the coexistence of Kurds and Turks
Turkey Service - Vesy Aktaş, a member of Emrali's Secretariat, spoke about the necessity of the peace process to enter a new stage in the third meeting of the "Democratic Transition of the Republic in the Second Century" conference held in Istanbul, by presenting a detailed speech entitled "Democratic integration and building a common life in solving the Kurdish problem".
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Özgür Ozel:
A dialogue about democracy, peace and equal citizenship is vital for Türkiye's future
Turkish Service - Özgur Ozel, the elected and retired chairman of the Republican People's Party of Turkey (CHP), in a message to the "Democratic Transition Conference of the Republic in the Second Century", emphasized the importance of addressing issues such as democracy, peace, equal citizenship and social reconciliation, and considered these issues vital for Turkey's democratic future.
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Tanjo Ozjan resigned from the CHP in protest of being referred to the disciplinary board
Turkey Service - The arrested mayor of Bulu, Tanjo Özcan, has resigned from the party after the new management of the Republican People's Party (CHP) referred his case to the Supreme Disciplinary Board with a request for permanent expulsion. Attacking the new management of the party, he announced that he "will not present any defense to the disciplinary board appointed by the government guardian."
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The removal of two deputies of the parliamentary faction by Kılıçdaroğlu
Turkish Service - The internal crisis of the Republican People's Party of Türkiye (CHP) has entered a new phase after the appointment of Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu as the head of the party based on a court order.
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Kılıçdaroğlu demanded the office of Özgur Ozel in the parliament
Turkey Service - In the continuation of the conflict over the leadership of the Republican People's Party of Turkey (CHP), Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu submitted a request to the Speaker of the Turkish Parliament, demanding that the office used by Özgur Ozel in the Parliament be vacated and handed over to him.
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28 council members of the People's Republican Party resigned
Turkey Service - 28 members of the Party Council (PM) who support Özel have resigned following escalating differences between Özgur Özel's supporters and the returning administration led by Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.
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Kılıçdaroğlu demanded the expulsion of 9 representatives
Turkish Service - In his first act of revenge, the appointed head of the Republican People's Party, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, gave the names of 9 representatives close to Özgur Ozel to the CHP Disciplinary Council with a request for dismissal.
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The extraordinary meeting of Kılıçdaroğlu and his people
Türkiye Service - Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, after unprecedented tensions over the meeting of the parliamentary faction of the party, now gathers his people under the name of the central executive council of the party in an extraordinary meeting; According to sources close to the new administration, the main priority of this meeting is to expel parliamentarians who are not in his favor.
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Ozel:
We will not hand over the tribune of the CHP faction to Kemal Kilicdaroglu
Türkiye Service - Özgur Ozel, the deposed head of the Republican People's Party (CHP), asked Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu to refrain from aggravating intra-party differences.
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Özel on Bribery and Election Violation Charges
TURKEY SERVICE - The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has sent two controversial cases against Özgür Özel, leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP), and Vali Ağbaba, the party's representative from Malatya, to the Ankara Public Prosecutor's Office for further investigation.
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Özel addressed to Erdogan:
You are the driver of the sprinkler machine of your own oppression!
Turkey Service - The leader of the Republican People's Party called the judicial investigation against the CHP a "coup against the opposition" by accusing the Erdogan government of interfering in the controversial case of annulment of the party's congress.
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Reasons for Dismissal of Appeal to CHP's Congressional Repeal Case
Turkish Service - The Supreme Election Council of Turkey (YSK) published the text of its legal argument regarding the rejection of the Republican People's Party (CHP)'s objection to the "absolute annulment" ruling of the party's congress.
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Ozel's new disclosure; In prison, Imamoglu was offered the leadership of the CHP
Turkish Service - The leader of the People's Republican Party (CHP) in his latest statements about the internal crisis of the party, claimed that during the detention of Akram Imamoglu, he was offered to take over the leadership of the party to remove Özgur Özel.
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High tension at CHP headquarters as police entered the building
Turkey Service - In the wake of increasing conflicts over the control of the CHP headquarters in Ankara, police forces entered the party building by executing a judicial order and using tear gas; While the current leader of the party described this action as an "attack on the party".
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Human Rights Watch warns of the consequences of the removal of the Turkish opposition leader
World Service - Human Rights Watch strongly criticized the court's decision to temporarily remove the leadership of the People's Republican Party, describing this action as part of the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's attempt to weaken the opposition and a clear violation of the principles of democracy, rule of law and political rights in Türkiye.
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The Dem Party called the court's decision on the CHP an attempt at political interference
Turkish Service - Demparty, following the ruling of the Ankara court on the "absolute nullity" of the CHP congresses and the removal of the current leadership of this party, described this decision as "political intervention and an attempt to engineer politics" and criticized it, warning about the consequences of this ruling on the political atmosphere and democratic process in Turkey.
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The Turkish court ruled to cancel the Congress of the People's Republican Party
Turkish Service - The Ankara Regional Court issued a ruling, deeming the 38th Congress of the Republican People's Party of Turkey (CHP) to be legally invalid due to its "absolute nullity" and while temporarily dismissing "Ozgur Özel" and the current board of directors of the party, it ordered the return of "Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu" and former directors until the finalization of the decision.
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Opposition to by-term elections is opposition to the constitution
Turkey Service - The leader of the Republican People's Party of Turkey, criticizing the internal and external policies of the government, once again emphasized the necessity of mid-term elections and considered it a test between democracy and authoritarianism.