The team supporting recently removed Turkish opposition leader, Ozgur Ozel, has collectively resigned from the Republican People's Party assembly. This mass resignation is expected to legally necessitate an extraordinary party congress to elect a new chairman. The move follows Ozel’s dismissal from his position, creating a period of instability within the country’s primary opposition force. Details surrounding the reasons for Ozel’s ousting remain central to the unfolding situation. The party is now preparing for an internal election to determine its future leadership. This development could significantly impact Turkey’s political landscape as the country navigates ongoing challenges. The timing of the congress has not yet been announced.