In the past days, 7 resignations came after the bozkurt sharing crisis in the Republican People's Party (CHP) Serdivan District Organization. Ece Akbıyık, the head of the women's branches, was dismissed.
The waters in the Republican People's Party (CHP) have not calmed down in recent days. In the past days, there was a crisis in the Serdivan District Organization after the sharing of bozkurt; the district administration threatened to dismiss the district president Nalan Yedekçi from office.
According to Fatih Bulsun from Medyabar, after this incident, district chair Nalan Yedekçi played one of the most powerful cards in her hand. She sidelined Ece Akbıyık, the head of the district women's branches, who supported the members of the district board of directors who opposed her.
According to the information obtained, 7 names close to Yedekçi resigned from the district women's branch administration, including the sister of district chair Nalan Yedekçi. After this resignation, the district women's branch administration, chaired by Ece Akbıyık, was dismissed.
SECOND PRESIDENT IN 5 MONTHS
The resignations in Serdivan district women's branches actually do not go back very far. Senem Yıldırım, who was stated to have changed the list at the 39th Ordinary General Assembly held in the summer, resigned on October 22, 2025, also during the Nalan Yedekçi period. With the resignation of Ece Akbıyık, she became the second president to change in 5 months.
WHO WILL BE APPOINTED IN HIS PLACE?
Following the dismissal of Ece Akbıyık, it is being wondered which name will take the position of district women's branch chair. With the new name to be appointed, this will be the third chairwoman of the women's branches that Nalan Yedekçi will serve with.
THE PROCESS REMAINS UNCERTAIN
On the other hand, the tensions between Mert Yılmaz, who shared the bozkurt post and Yavuz Kırımlı, who re-shared it, and Nalan Yedekçi, who supported these names, and other district executives who opposed Yılmaz and Kırımlı are getting more and more tense every day. While the district executives continue to insist on the resignation of these two names, the steps to be taken by Nalan Yedekçi, who ensured the fall of the administration of Ece Akbıyık, the head of the women's branches, are being wondered.

