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The Istanbul Governorship Did Not Grant Permission to the Chp! the Event Was Planned to Be Held in Beşiktaş.

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The Istanbul Governorship did not grant permission for the march planned by the CHP Istanbul Provincial Directorate from Beşiktaş Ortaköy to Arnavutköy. The reason given for the decision was that it was outside the designated official routes and due to a security assessment.
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The CHP Istanbul Provincial Organization faced police obstruction during a march it planned to hold for national assets. The march, planned to proceed from Beşiktaş Ortaköy to Arnavutköy against the government's decision to privatize the bridges across the Bosphorus, was banned by the governor's office. Before the march, which was announced to begin at 5 PM today, streets in Ortaköy were blocked by police barricades. Following the ban, party mem…

CHP Istanbul Provincial Chairman Özgür Çelik, in a speech at the "You Have the Right to Know the Truth" event held in Sarıyer, announced that they would not recognize the ban on the planned march from Ortaköy to Arnavutköy to protest the sale of the bridges.

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The Istanbul Governorship did not grant permission for the march planned by the CHP Istanbul Provincial Directorate from Beşiktaş Ortaköy to Arnavutköy. The reason given for the decision was that it was outside the designated official routes and due to a security assessment.

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The Istanbul Governor's Office blocked the CHP's protest against the sale of bridges in the city.

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The march that CHP wanted to hold in Istanbul against the privatization of bridges has been banned.

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gazetepencere.com broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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