Imprisoned Istanbul mayor and Erdogan rival Ekrem Imamoglu named presidential candidate
- Ekrem Imamoglu, the Istanbul Mayor, was detained during a raid on his home as part of a corruption investigation, and was later formally arrested at Marmara Prison after a prosecutor's request.
- Despite his arrest, there is currently no legal barrier preventing Imamoglu from being elected as the presidential candidate for the Republican People's Party according to Article 6, Clause 2 of the constitution.
- Imamoglu's university diploma was cancelled by Istanbul University, but this decision will not stop him from being a presidential candidate until the legal process is finalized.
- Protests erupted across Turkey following Imamoglu's detention, despite a protest ban issued by the Istanbul Governorate.
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«We will not stop the protests until justice is done in Turkey»
The Sarachane Park in Istanbul lived its seventh and, perhaps, last night of mobilization and the Turkish opposition is now facing a new phase of protests over the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu . Thousands of people came to the meeting to show their rejection of an arrest that they consider a political move by Recep Tayyip Erdogan to remove the popular mayor of the Social Democratic People’s Republican Party (CHP) from the race towards the pres…
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