Turkey's largest opposition Republican People's Party claims to have collected more than 10 million signatures in support of early presidential e
![]() 1091 Sunday, 13 April, 2025, 22:29 Turkey's largest opposition Republican People's Party claims to have collected more than 10 million signatures in support of early presidential elections and the release of jailed Mayor Imamoglu. The campaign began in late March, with participants aiming to collect around 28 million signatures, the number of votes Erdogan received in the last presidential election. |
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