Turkey: Apremm Imoglou apologizes – scenarios for the future of

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Τουρκία: Η αψήφιση της απαγόρευσης, η καταστολή και η αντίδραση Ερντογάν

With tear gas and plastic bullets, the police attacked the ones on Thursday night on the streets, almost every major city of her, seeking democracy, freedom and liberation.

however, they have not yet taken on dimensions of the world’s open conflict with the armored police officers.

It was announced that the rulers of Smyrna and Constantinople banned any march and demonstration until the following Tuesday, March 25th.

Anyway, and last night the protesters in the lavish.

Erdogan accuses the opposition of “scandals”

Speaking for the first time openly, President Erdogan accused Imamoglou’s party, the CHP of having many skeletons in his wardrobe.

“If you have noticed it, the CHP and their own media, they do not answer, they cannot answer either the issue of corruption, the theft, or the issue of the University Diploma. On the contrary, they chose the easy way to cause their own political basis and to frustrate the world. I say it again before you. The internal issues of CHP are not interested in the country and the world, but a handful of ambitious people, within their own party. We, personally, as a party and as a alliance do not have time to lose with the theatrics of the opposition. “

Turkey: Apremm Imoglou apologizes - scenarios for the future of

On Sunday, temporary reservation is judged

The most critical day for Imamoglou is Sunday, as the judges will decide whether the mayor of Constantinople will be released or whether his temporary detention will be turned into detention.

Imamoglou himself, through detention centers, irritates Erdogan that he was imprisoned because he was opening kindergartens.

“” He writes in his post on X.

However, information is leaking that cells have begun to be prepared for Imamoglou and the other 106 detainees, in Kandira prisons in Kotseli.

Erdogan Monocrat

According to foreign observers, Erdogan has now surpassed the fine line that separates Turkey’s authoritarian regime with Russia’s authoritarian.

“There is no rule of law, the courts are largely controlled by President Erdogan. The current (president) changes the rule of the game and has so many means to control the bureaucracy that electoral competition is not fair. With the decision to capture his leading opponent I think Erdogan is trying to shift Turkey’s competitive authoritarian regime to a complete Putin press authoritarian, “a DW reporter said.

Extraordinary Congress of the Republican Popular Party

The Republican People’s Party (CHP) will convene an extraordinary conference on April 6, the Turkish opposition party chairman Ozgur Ezel told reporters today, in front of the repressive measures and legal actions with which the party is facing.

The conference is convened in the midst of an investigation launched by an Ankara prosecutor for the latest party’s conference in 2023, with charges of irregularities.

Ezel stressed that the CHP would hold the conference to prevent an author from appointing a trustee.

The Chp leader has moved to the offices of Imamoglou, the Town Hall of Constantinople and is optimistic that the people will eventually bring Imoglou to power.

“I think we will win the presidency with Imamoglou. Now, if his candidacy is banned, we believe that he will further increase support on his face. Because the Turkish people will not allow their right to question the decision on the polls »

Turkey: Apremm Imoglou apologizes - scenarios for the future of

Erdogan’s popularity – takes off the imamoglou

The 23 years in power and the weak Turkish economy have damaged Erdogan’s popularity.

On the contrary, Imoglou has won friends from all over the political spectrum, even the traditional and incomprehensible “Erdogan”.

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