They will be tested with our will

The CHP , which used the judiciary as its tool, decided to hold an extraordinary congress on September 21st after the Istanbul provincial administration was dismissed from office.
An application for an extraordinary congress was submitted to the Çankaya District Election Board with the signatures of over 900 delegates.
The 196 Istanbul Supreme Council delegates who were suspended from duty by the Istanbul 45th Civil Court of First Instance were not among the signatories.
DELEGATES WILL STAND BY THEIR WILLA petition launched by delegates against the September 15th congress case, which was to prevent an "absolute nullity" or "trustee decision," reached over 900 signatures in a day and a half. Following the delegates' request for a congress, the CHP also completed its application for an extraordinary congress. CHP members, noting that the signatory delegates were "delegates from the Kılıçdaroğlu era," said, "Delegates whose wills were challenged will have the final say by standing up for their party."
THE DELEGATION'S LIFE IS NINE DAYSIt was reported that the congress's agenda may also include an election and a vote of confidence, as the number of those requesting an extraordinary congress exceeds the absolute majority of delegates . CHP sources emphasized that CHP Leader Özgür Özel will renew trust, saying, "If the court appoints a trustee board to the party, the board's lifespan will be nine days, including the objection period following the extraordinary congress."
IF ANYONE HAS A CLAIM, LET THEM BE A CANDIDATECHP officials also invited those with "claims to be in the party" to run for office at the extraordinary congress. CHP members stated that those with malicious intentions against the party "will be tested by the will of the delegates," adding, "Those who tarnish the will of the delegates by claiming they are the party can present their claims through elections."
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WHAT WILL HAPPEN ON SEPTEMBER 21?The CHP's 22nd Extraordinary Congress will convene at the Ankara Nazım Hikmet Cultural Center on September 21 at 10:00 a.m. Following an opening speech by CHP Chairman Özgür Özel, separate votes of confidence will be held for the Chairman, the Party Assembly's full and alternate members, and the full and alternate members of the High Disciplinary Board. Following these votes, the elections will proceed.
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OBJECTION TO KÖSELER'S RELEASEThere has been a new development regarding the release of suspended Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler.
The Istanbul Anatolian Chief Public Prosecutor's Office objected to Köseler's release. The Anatolian 17th High Criminal Court ruled that there was no need to change its decision. The higher court, after evaluating the decision, accepted the objection and ordered an arrest warrant for Köseler.
It was learned that Köseler, who was subsequently detained again by Istanbul Police Department teams, would be taken to the courthouse.
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PRE-TRIAL Rally DECISIONCHP Chairman Özgür Özel, commenting on the decision to hold an extraordinary congress on September 21st, said, "I'm not predicting it at all, but if a trustee were appointed to the party's chairmanship on the 15th, that trustee would remain there for six days. This is a process the party chairman cannot stop. After six days, the party will re-elect the elected chairman." Meanwhile, it has been learned that the CHP will hold a rally in Ankara the day before the congress hearing on September 15th. The location and time for the rally, which will take place in Ankara on September 14th, have not yet been determined.
BirGün