Turkey’s main opposition party, CHP, is grappling with internal strife following a recent decision deemed “absolutely void.” The situation escalated with key resignations from the Party Assembly and subsequent discussions regarding the necessity of an extraordinary congress. These developments come amidst reciprocal actions and increasingly harsh rhetoric, signaling a deeply fractured environment within the party. Legal thresholds are now under scrutiny as members attempt to navigate the unfolding crisis. The central question remains how and by whom the current impasse will be resolved. Analysts identify three critical stages in the ongoing process, suggesting a complex path forward for the CHP.