At least 50,000 people participated in Ankara in a demonstration of the largest party of the Turkish opposition, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) today, on the eve of the Court of Justice of the Turkish capital, which may lead to the cancellation of its results.

The protesters gathered in the huge Tantogan Square of the Turkish capital holding Turkish flags and wearing t -shirts with the portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic.

In his speech from the rally platform, the leader of the Republican People’s Party Ozgur Ezel said the crowd was “there to oppose the CPC against the CHP”.

“This government does not want democracy. He knows that he cannot win the election if there is a democracy. He does not want justice: she knows that if justice is attributed, she will not be able to hide her crimes. “

It is complained that the judicial proceedings aims to weaken the CHP, Turkey’s oldest political party, which made a significant victory over President Tayyip Erdogan’s AKP in the local elections of 2024 and increasing its power according to polls.

During today’s demonstration, Ozgur Ezel asked the question: “Erdogan, have you ever seen Tantogan Square?”, While the protesters were shouting “Erdogan, resignation!”