ANKARA, Turkey — A Turkish court on Friday dismissed a case challenging the legitimacy of the main opposition party’s 2023 internal election, ruling that there was no legal basis to remove the current leadership from office.
The lawsuit had sought the annulment of the 38th congress of the Republican People’s Party, or CHP, held in November 2023, which saw the ousting of longtime leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu, over alleged electoral fraud, including vote-buying and procedural violations.
An annulment could have invalidated current leader Ozgur Ozel ’s chairmanship and seen him replaced by Kilicdaroglu or another “trustee chairman.”
The CHP had firmly denied the accusations of fraud, insisting that the congress had been held according to procedures. Party officials have described the legal ac

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