CHP parliamentarians mobilized with consecutive support messages for Kılıçdaroğlu ahead of the June 30th court decision that could nullify current party leadership. The former leader's supporters emerged publicly while accusations flew that current leadership wanted to "bury him in concrete." Chief Prosecutor's Office objected to sending the congress case to criminal court.
Erdoğan warned that "nobody's safe unless bloodshed ends in Gaza" during phone talks with Qatar's Emir, as Iran's Khamenei made his first post-ceasefire statement. Media restrictions tightened with RTÜK imposing a 10-day broadcast suspension on Halk TV and penalties on four other channels.
A human rights report revealed nearly 3,000 torture cases in Turkey's first five months of 2025. In Sarıyer, a domestic violence case ended in murder-suicide after five months of death threats. NATO announced its 2026 summit would be held in Turkey, while Minister Uraloğlu stated Turkey had alternatives if the Strait of Hormuz closed.