Türkiye’s Opposition Names Kilicdaroglu to Take on Erdogan in Election

Chairman of Türkiye's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Kemal Kilicdaroglu poses for the press ahead of a meeting with opposition party leaders in Ankara on March 6, 2023. (AFP)
Chairman of Türkiye's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Kemal Kilicdaroglu poses for the press ahead of a meeting with opposition party leaders in Ankara on March 6, 2023. (AFP)
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Türkiye’s Opposition Names Kilicdaroglu to Take on Erdogan in Election

Chairman of Türkiye's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Kemal Kilicdaroglu poses for the press ahead of a meeting with opposition party leaders in Ankara on March 6, 2023. (AFP)
Chairman of Türkiye's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Kemal Kilicdaroglu poses for the press ahead of a meeting with opposition party leaders in Ankara on March 6, 2023. (AFP)

Turkish opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu emerged on Monday as the main challenger to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in landmark elections expected on May 14, after a six-party alliance picked him as expected as its presidential candidate.

Kilicdaroglu, 74, head of the country's second-biggest party, aims to emerge from Erdogan's shadow and oust the president after a two-decade reign that has transformed the NATO member country and major emerging market economy.

"Our table is the table of peace. Our only goal is to take the country to days of prosperity, peace and joy," said Kilicdaroglu, chairman of the Republican People's Party (CHP).

Polls suggest that the presidential and parliamentary votes in two months will be tight, with the opposition bloc running slightly ahead of the governing alliance.

The bloc has vowed to reverse many of Erdogan's policies on the economy, civil rights and foreign affairs in what many see as the most consequential election in the republic's 100-year history.

A former civil servant, Kilicdaroglu could take advantage of years of economic crisis and soaring inflation, as well as last month's devastating earthquakes in the south that killed more than 46,000 people brought criticism of the state's response.

Yet some doubt that the feisty former economist who climbed the ranks as a corruption-fighter can defeat Erdogan, Türkiye’s longest-serving leader whose campaigning charisma has helped achieve more than a dozen election victories.

Voters will decide not only who leads Türkiye but how it is governed, where its economy is headed and what role it may play to ease conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East.



Iran Will Respond Firmly if US Becomes Directly Involved in Israeli Strikes, Says Un Ambassador 

Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, speaks to journalists from ACANU (Association of the Accredited Correspondents to the United Nations) during a press conference at the European headquarters of the UN in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2025. (EPA) 
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, speaks to journalists from ACANU (Association of the Accredited Correspondents to the United Nations) during a press conference at the European headquarters of the UN in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2025. (EPA) 
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Iran Will Respond Firmly if US Becomes Directly Involved in Israeli Strikes, Says Un Ambassador 

Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, speaks to journalists from ACANU (Association of the Accredited Correspondents to the United Nations) during a press conference at the European headquarters of the UN in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2025. (EPA) 
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, speaks to journalists from ACANU (Association of the Accredited Correspondents to the United Nations) during a press conference at the European headquarters of the UN in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2025. (EPA) 

Iran said it had conveyed to Washington that it will respond firmly to the United States if it becomes directly involved in Israel's military campaign, the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on Wednesday.

Ali Bahreini, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, told reporters that he saw the US as "complicit in what Israel is doing."

Israel launched its air war, its largest ever on Iran, on Friday after saying it had concluded the country was on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons.

The US has so far only taken indirect actions in the current conflict with Iran, including helping to shoot down missiles fired toward Israel. It is deploying more fighter aircraft to the Middle East and extending the deployment of other warplanes, three US officials told Reuters.

Bahreini said Iran will also respond strongly to Israeli strikes.

"We will not show any reluctance in defending our people, security and land - we will respond seriously and strongly, without restraint," Bahreini said.

Thousands of people were fleeing Tehran and other major cities on Wednesday, Iranian media reported, as Iran and Israel launched new missile strikes at each other despite US President Donald Trump calling for Tehran's unconditional surrender.

The Israeli military said two barrages of Iranian missiles were launched toward Israel in the first two hours of Wednesday morning. Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv.