16.06.2026 01:50
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu's administration, which returned to duty after the absolute nullity decision in CHP, continues its personnel moves. The number of dismissed staff at the headquarters has risen to 85, with 20 more employees recently laid off. While this decision has sparked a new debate in party circles, earlier statements indicated that some terminations could be reconsidered.
The discussions over the decisions made by Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who returned to the position of general chairman in the CHP following the 'absolute nullity' ruling, continue. It has been learned that 20 more staff members were laid off at the CHP headquarters. Thus, the number of personnel dismissed since Kılıçdaroğlu's return to duty has risen to 85.
NEW LAYOFFS HAVE OCCURRED
As part of the latest restructuring at the CHP headquarters, 20 more employees have been terminated. It was stated that among the laid-off personnel, there were cleaning staff, photocopy operators, and tea service workers.
NUMBER RISES TO 85
The personnel change process that began after Kılıçdaroğlu's return to the general chairman position continues. It was indicated that with the latest decision, the number of dismissed employees has reached 85.
BECAME A TOPIC IN PARTY BACKROOMS
The personnel movement at the headquarters also sparked widespread reactions in party backrooms. While no official statement has been made regarding the reason for the decision, these developments have led to various evaluations within the CHP.
NOTEWORTHY STATEMENT FROM THE PRESS ADVISOR
Meanwhile, Atakan Sönmez, the press advisor of CHP Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, had previously stated in a statement about the layoffs that the process might be reassessed.
Sönmez said, 'These layoffs will be reviewed again. If there is anything we are not convinced is a justified termination, we will return and continue the contracts of our colleagues.'
Sönmez argued that the layoffs should not be seen as a 'purge' or 'liquidation operation,' stating that the process is being carried out within a legal framework.
DEBATES CONTINUE
As the management and staffing debates that began in the CHP following the absolute nullity ruling continue, the latest decisions taken at the headquarters are expected to remain on the political agenda in the coming days.