President Erdoğan strongly criticized opposition figures for calling for street demonstrations, questioning whether they act as parliamentarians or militants. Speaking at a reopening ceremony for the Selimiye Mosque, Erdoğan condemned the calls for unrest as unacceptable political tactics. He asserted his ruling AK Party would not permit such actions, accusing those making the calls of exceeding their authority. The President also commented on internal strife within the CHP, the main opposition party, describing it as resembling a “fighting club” rather than a political organization. Erdoğan’s remarks signal escalating tensions between the government and the opposition amid ongoing political debate. The comments followed calls from some CHP members for public demonstrations against government policies. The President’s strong rhetoric underscores his firm stance against any attempts to challenge the government through street protests.