ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s main opposition party, already battered by an unprecedented legal crackdown, could see its leader ousted by a court on Monday in what some see as a test of the country’s shaky balance between democracy and autocracy.
An Ankara court is set to decide whether to annul the party’s 2023 congress over alleged procedural irregularities – a move that would strip its chairman, Ozgur Ozel, of his title and further erode the opposition’s leadership and authority….
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