A crisis is unfolding within Turkey’s CHP party following the reinstatement of its governing body, the Parti Meclisi (PM), via a controversial decision. Twenty-eight of the PM’s 57 members have resigned, reducing its membership below 40. Özgür Özel, a key figure in the party, is pushing for an extraordinary congress within 45 days. Reports indicate Özel has been contacting individuals to join a potential new political party. Meanwhile, CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu has reportedly requested that offices previously used by Özel and those expelled from the party be vacated. The situation raises questions about the future direction of the CHP and the possibility of a party split. CNN TÜRK’s Ankara representative, Dicle Canova, is reporting on the developing situation.