Turkish opposition accuses police of increasing pressure

 

The Turkish opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) described the police raids on municipalities in İzmir and Aydın as political pressure against the CHP-run municipalities ahead of the approaching election, Turkish news agency Hurriyet reports.

“The move is political and bears two motives; one is to tarnish the CHP in the eyes of the public and create question marks in their minds; and the second is to threaten them ahead of the elections,” Umut Oran, deputy leader of CHP told Hurriyet.

 

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