2025-04-02 13:29:09
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Opposition Unites Against Government in Turkey

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The Turkish opposition, led by the CHP, is mobilizing against President Erdoğan's government following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. This significant political crisis has prompted calls for a nationwide boycott of pro-government businesses.

The public prosecutor's office has initiated an investigation into these boycott calls, alleging they promote divisive rhetoric and discrimination. İmamoğlu, a key rival of Erdoğan, faces corruption charges that many believe are politically motivated.

In response to the escalating tensions, the CHP has outlined plans for regular protests, beginning next week in Istanbul and spreading across the country on weekends. These demonstrations signify a growing dissent against what opponents view as government abuses of power, marking a pivotal moment in Turkey's political landscape.

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