Politics10/11/2025Bloomberg

Turkish Prosecutors Plan Misconduct Probe of Ankara Mayor

Turkish Prosecutors Plan Misconduct Probe of Ankara Mayor

Turkish prosecutors have requested permission from the interior ministry to investigate the mayor of Ankara, the capital city, for alleged misconduct. This move is expected to escalate political tensions in the country. The investigation is being considered by the prosecutors, but they need approval from the interior ministry before proceeding. The mayor, Mansur Yavaş, is a member of the main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP). The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has been at odds with the CHP-led municipalities, including Ankara, over various issues. The specific allegations against Yavaş are not yet clear, but the investigation is likely to be seen as a political move by the government against the opposition-led municipality. The situation reflects the ongoing power struggle between the ruling party and the opposition in Turkey's local and national politics.

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