The day was dominated by CHP's deepening internal crisis. Morning reports revealed Yargıtay had stripped nine MPs of party membership, reducing CHP's parliamentary seats to 129. By afternoon, the Kılıçdaroğlu-led MYK expelled six provincial heads and referred İstanbul's chair to the disciplinary board. Özgür Özel responded by calling supporters to a 'democracy watch' at the ousted chairs' offices, rejecting the legitimacy of the trustee-appointed leadership. Simultaneously, İstanbul MP Nimet Özdemir resigned from the party. In foreign policy, Turkey rejected the European Parliament's 2025 report as biased, while Foreign Minister Fidan met Putin in Kazan. The US-Iran deal continued to draw attention, with Trump denying finalization. Other stories included a social media operation across 54 provinces, a tick alarm with five deaths, and the blocking of Dilan Polat's social media accounts.