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Turkish Opposition Party to Hold Congress Once Conditions Met, Chair Says

ISTANBUL, May 27 (Reuters) – The reinstated ⁠chair ⁠of Turkey’s main ⁠opposition party Kemal Kilicdaroglu said on Wednesday ​the party will hold a congress once legal ‌conditions are met, after a ‌court ousted the previous leadership, triggering ⁠an internal ⁠crisis and market volatility last week.

Kilicdaroglu told reporters ​that he will consult with the legal team of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) to decide on the timing ​of the congress.

• Kilicdaroglu said a congress “will be ⁠held, there ⁠is no alternative”, ⁠stressing ​it must take place on a legal basis, and ​that the process ⁠must follow party rules.

• Kilicdaroglu said all decisions would be made collectively, adding the party assembly is likely to convene, and that the ⁠party would act strictly within legal frameworks and procedures.

• He ⁠dismissed speculation about expulsions from the party and said any such steps must follow established rules.

• Kilicdaroglu also criticised the closing of doors to the party’s headquarters in protest of the court ruling, saying it is not appropriate to not allow the public or ⁠lawmakers into the building.

• Ousted CHP leader Ozgur Ozel proposed on Tuesday to hold a leadership vote among the party’s 2 million members ​instead of party delegates.

(Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun; ​Editing by David Holmes)

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