At first, the CHP mobilized in support of the government, but in the wake of the crackdown, the party slammed Erdogan more than ever for his "authoritarian" rule, accusing him of being aware of the coup plot and "controlling" it for his benefit in order.
Now, the oldest party of modern Turkey is facing yet another dissidence which may weaken her hand against the governing AKP, where Erdogan returned in line of the constitutional changes. Erdogan will retake the presidency of the party that he founded in 2017 at a congress.
"It is realy disturbing to see the party being swirled into chaos on such a difficult time. Everyone has to think first at the welfare of CHP," urged vice chairman Erdal Aksunger, in televised remarks.
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