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Turkish riot police target opposition's headquarters

Turkish riot ‌police have fired tear gas and forced their way into ‌the main opposition party's headquarters to evict its ‌ousted leadership, further inflaming a political crisis.

Clouds of tear gas billowed within the Republican People's Party (CHP) building ‌on Sunday, while those ‌inside ⁠shouted and threw objects at the ​entrance as police broke through a makeshift barricade.

A Turkish court had ousted CHP leader Ozgur Ozel on Thursday, annulling the results of the CHP ⁠congress where he ‌was ​elected in 2023, citing irregularities.

On Sunday, Ankara's ​governor ordered the ‌eviction of those inside the headquarters.

The court ​reinstated in Ozel's place former CHP chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who lost to President ​Tayyip ​Erdogan in a national ​election in 2025.

The ousted ‌CHP leadership under Ozel has condemned the court ruling as a "judicial coup" and Ozel promised to fight it through legal appeals and ​to remain "day and night" in the party's Ankara ​headquarters.

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