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    Erdogan names controversial prosecutor as new Turkish justice minister

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    ISTANBUL, Feb 11 (Reuters) - ‌President Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday ​named as Turkey's new justice minister Akin Gurlek, the ⁠Istanbul chief prosecutor behind the sweeping crackdown on the main opposition party, drawing fierce criticism ​from critics. 

    Since his appointment as chief prosecutor in 2024, ‌Gurlek has overseen a series of arrests and indictments targeting the Republican People's Party (CHP), including investigations into ⁠the jailed Istanbul mayor,  Ekrem ⁠Imamoglu. 

    Hundreds of party members and elected officials have been detained in the sweeping crackdown that has been widely criticized as politicized, a claim ‌rejected by the government. 

    CHP deputy chairperson Gul Ciftci ⁠said in a statement on ‌X that Gurlek's appointment was "an ​open reward for the operations he has carried out against our party."

    Erdogan's appointment of Gurlek ‌as justice minister, replacing Yilmaz ​Tunc, is the ⁠first cabinet shuffle since the last election ‌in mid-2023. It was ⁠announced in the country's Official Gazette.

    The announcement also said Erdogan had appointed Erzurum provincial governor ​Mustafa Ciftci as ‌interior minister, replacing Ali Yerlikaya. 

    A reason for the shuffle ⁠was not given. 

    (Reporting ​by Ezgi Erkoyun; Writing by Daren Butler; ​Editing by Jonathan Spicer )

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