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CHP, imamoglu calls for prison Mayor, the Mayor vowed to protest the diploma to ban him from the presidency.
Turkish police arrested the Istanbul mayor as part of the alleged corruption and terrorist links.
Akram Imamoglu, who was the main opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was arrested on Wednesday, and the mayor of the Prosecutors and About 100 people were arrested.
“We faced great oppression, but I want you to know whether I will not be discouraged.” The government has accused the people’s “usurpation”.
Authorities also closed several ways around Istanbul and forbade the demonstrations in the city for four days to prevent protests after the arrest of Imamoglu.
Imamoglu, Turkey’s largest city in March 2019 was elected mayor Historical blow Erdogan and the President’s Justice and Development Party or the AK Party was under control of the four-quarter century.
AK Party, although the municipal election results were wasted in 16 million cities, the election saw the imamoglu again later.
Imamoglu, last year after the local elections, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) earned a profit against the AK Party. The AK Party still appeared as a dominant winner in the country, the CHP leadership caused internal competition and internal criticism.
On Tuesday, a university in Istanbul, Imamoglu’s diploma, as a university degree, is necessary to effectively reject the next presidential race, to participate in elections under the law.
Imamoglu said he would object to the decision.
The CHP – the main opposition party – IMAMOGLU was due to the championship on Sunday, which will be selected as a candidate in the future elections. The voting is less likely to continue.
The next Turkish vote is scheduled for 2028, but early elections are possible.
CHP chairman Özgur Özel, couldceled Imamoglu’s arrest as “coup”.
“Currently, the nation has a power to prevent the identification of the President,” he said. “We face a striking of our next president.”
Sinem Koseoglu, who reportedly reported from Diyarbakir, said that the arrested journalists and workmen were entered.
“The main opposition figures reacted to the decision, saying it was illegal and illegal,” he said.
Government officials rejected the claims that the courts were independently and legal measures against the opposition figures are politically motivated.