Turkish court rejects bid by Erdogan rival to overcome block to his presidential run


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  • Saturday, 24 Jan 2026

FILE PHOTO: Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, re-elected on Sunday, greets his supporters after receiving mayoral certificate in front of the Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey April 3, 2024. REUTERS/Dilara Senkaya/ File Photo

ISTANBUL, Jan 23 (Reuters) - A ‌Turkish court rejected on Friday a lawsuit from jailed ‌Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu challenging the cancellation of his ‌university degree, his legal team said, in a further blow to his plans to run for the presidency in the next election.

Imamoglu, who is President Tayyip ‍Erdogan's main political rival, has been in ‍jail since last March, ‌pending trial on corruption charges. He received a separate prison sentence ‍in ​July for insulting and threatening the city’s chief prosecutor.

Without a university degree, Imamoglu cannot stand as a candidate ⁠for president. His legal team told Reuters that ‌he would appeal against Friday's court ruling.

His jailing has been criticised by Imamoglu's ⁠opposition Republican ‍People's Party (CHP), other opposition parties, some Western leaders and rights groups as an anti-democratic move aimed at eliminating an electoral threat to Erdogan.

Imamoglu ‍himself has denied all the accusations ‌against him, saying they are politically motivated. Erdogan's government denies political pressure on the courts and says the judiciary is independent.

Istanbul University said last March it had annulled Imamoglu’s degree, days before the opposition picked him as its presidential candidate in the next election, which is scheduled to take place in 2028.

Imamoglu has said ‌the university's decision was illegal and outside its jurisdiction.

In a post on X, CHP Vice Chair Burhanettin Bulut said the court's dismissal of the diploma ​case amounted to a political decision that showed the judiciary was being used against rivals.

(Reporting by Daren ButlerEditing by Ece Toksabay and Gareth Jones)

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