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CHP Sakarya Provincial and District Organizations Stand United Against Kılıçdaroğlu's Team

CHP Sakarya Provincial and District Organizations Stand United Against Kılıçdaroğlu's Team

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The CHP's Sakarya provincial and district organizations have voiced strong opposition to the party leadership's recent actions.
  • They criticized the leadership's attempt to enter the party headquarters with police intervention, calling it illegitimate and a violation of party culture.
  • The organizations reaffirmed their loyalty to the elected leader, Özgür Özel, and vowed to stand by him against internal challenges.

The provincial and district organizations of Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) in Sakarya have united in their opposition to the current leadership's actions, particularly their forceful entry into the party headquarters. This move, reportedly carried out with police assistance, has been widely condemned by grassroots members as an illegitimate power grab.

In a strong statement, the Sakarya CHP organizations denounced the leadership's attempt to assert control, labeling it a "document of helplessness" and a "hadsizlik" (audacity) to lecture them on unity and party culture. They argued that the leadership's actions, which they claim were backed by a "politicized judicial operation," undermined the party's integrity and historical legacy. The organizations emphasized that any "nullity" decisions made on paper hold no weight against the dedication of the party's long-serving members.

Furthermore, the Sakarya branches accused the current leadership of damaging the party's honor by allowing it to be discussed publicly, especially by involving police in securing the headquarters. They challenged the leadership to uphold the party's bylaws, specifically the obligation to convene a congress, rather than selectively using rules to maintain their positions. The statement stressed that bylaws are binding legal texts, not mere shields for those in power.

Reaffirming their allegiance, the Sakarya organizations declared that their legitimate leader, as determined by the party's congress, is Özgür Özel. They pledged their unwavering support for Özel, standing firm against all conspiracies and threats. The statement concluded with a defiant message, asserting that their strength comes from the "spirit of Kuvayımilliye" (national struggle) and the "resistant spirit of Anatolia," not from state corridors or police forces, and that the party's true owners will not be swayed by these internal conflicts.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.