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Extraordinary Congress Crisis in CHP to Be Taken to Court

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Extraordinary Congress Crisis in CHP to Be Taken to Court
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Key Points

  • 1. CHP Spokesperson Zeynel Emre announced that they will apply to the judiciary following the failure to make a call for a congress.
  • 2. The Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu administration did not initiate the extraordinary congress process despite the submitted delegate signatures.
  • 3. The court will be requested to form a three-person calling committee authorized to take the party to the congress.

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1. three-person calling committee

CHP Party Spokesperson Zeynel Emre announced that they will apply to the Magistrates' Court because the current administration did not make a call for an extraordinary congress. The Kılıçdaroğlu administration's failure to initiate the congress process despite the submitted delegate signatures deepened the crisis within the party.

The court will be requested to form a three-person calling committee authorized to take the party to the congress. Resorting to legal means to resolve the intra-party disagreement may lead to the congress process being shaped by a judicial decision in the coming days.

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Q: Why is CHP applying to the Magistrates' Court?
A: Because the Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu administration did not make a call for an extraordinary congress despite the submitted delegate signatures.
Q: What exactly will be requested from the court?
A: The formation of a three-person calling committee authorized to take the party to the congress will be requested.
Q: Who announced this decision in CHP?
A: The information that the party will apply to the judiciary was announced by CHP Party Spokesperson Zeynel Emre.

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