Main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) expelled more people associated with former chairman Özgür Özel while the ousted leader renewed pledge to fight in the party against reinstated chair Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. A new war of the words between two men was the latest chapter in the CHP’s “absolute nullification” drama amplified by a court verdict last month.

The latest disciplinary measures came after a meeting of the party’s executive board, with CHP spokesperson Müslim Sarı announcing that six current and former provincial chairpersons would face disciplinary proceedings with a request for expulsion from the party.

According to party officials, the disciplinary referrals are linked to allegations surrounding a legal dispute over the legitimacy of the party’s previous congress, known in Turkish political circles as the “mutlak butlan” case.

Those referred to the disciplinary board include Erzurum Provincial Chairman, Bursa Provincial Chairman, Bitlis Provincial Chairman, former Mardin Provincial Chairman, former Istanbul Provincial Chairman Özgür Çelik and former Batman Provincial Chairman.

The party also removed several provincial officials from their positions, further widening divisions between the CHP leadership and factions critical of the party headquarters.