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The Date Had Changed: It Was Decided that the Chp Congress Case Would Be Heard at the Ankara 26th Criminal Court of First Instance.

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The date had changed: It was decided that the CHP Congress case would be heard at the Ankara 26th Criminal Court of First Instance.
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The date had changed: It was decided that the CHP Congress case would be heard at the Ankara 26th Criminal Court of First Instance.

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The Ankara 42nd Civil Court of First Instance postponed the date of the next hearing in the case requesting the cancellation of the CHP’s ordinary and extraordinary congresses from September 8, 2025 to September 15, 2025, upon the request of the CHP’s lawyer. The reason for the postponement had been the CHP’s founding anniversary events of the week of September 4-9. The indictment prepared by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office included …

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The date of the next hearing of the case heard by the Ankara 42nd Criminal Court of First Instance, which requests the cancellation of the CHP's ordinary and extraordinary congresses, has been postponed from September 8, 2025, due to the request of the CHP's lawyer... Click for more

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A Haber broke the news in Türkiye on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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