< img src = "/uploads/blogs/5f/10/IB-FR8AGJJSQ_F3862923.jpg" Alt = "Turkey's opposition called for boycott < P > The main opposition Republican People's Party of Turkey (CHP) called for its supporters to boycott the list of companies and media that it considers related to the government.

~ ~ < p > About this, as “European Truth” writes, DPA reported.

< P > The list published by opposition included a large chain of cafes, food conglomerates, publishers and TV channels.

< P > CHP claims that listed media groups avoid illumination of recent protests that have swept away or distort their details.

< P >< Br /> protests against arrest and removal from the post of mayor of Istanbul Ekrem Imamamoglu continue for a week, tens of thousands of people ignored the prohibitions on demonstration in Istanbul and other large Turkish cities. < P > According to Turkey Minister Ali Yerlikai, there are now 979 demonstrators.

< P > Imammaglus, which is considered the strongest political rival of President Recep Taiip Erdogan, denies the charges of corruption and terrorism against him.

~ ~ < P > Republican People's Party approved the nomination

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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