
CHP Removes Honorary Adıgüzel from Position.

Honorary Adıgüzel, Deputy Chairman of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) Information and Communication Technologies, has been dismissed from his position. The decision was announced by the party leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, and journalist İsmail Saymaz shared the news on Twitter.
Adıgüzel’s dismissal comes amid tensions within the party, as some members have been expressing dissatisfaction with the leadership and the party’s direction. Adıgüzel was known as a vocal critic of the government and was considered a key figure within the party’s technology policies.
The CHP is the main opposition party in Turkey, and Adıgüzel’s dismissal has raised concerns about the party’s internal struggles. Some have criticized the decision, questioning whether Adıgüzel was removed for his political views and whether the move is a sign of the party’s increasing authoritarianism.
The party has not yet commented on the reason for Adıgüzel’s dismissal or on the criticisms. Adıgüzel himself has not yet made any statements, although sources close to him suggest he is considering his options.
The development comes ahead of Turkey’s upcoming elections, and the CHP will face a tough challenge against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party. It remains to be seen how the dismissal of Adıgüzel will affect the party’s position in the upcoming polls. Many observers are watching closely to see if the CHP can unite and present a strong, cohesive alternative to the ruling party.





