The arrest and provisional imprisonment of Istanbul mayor and opposition leader, Ekrem Imamoglu, creates instability in Turkey.
There is suspicion that these events are a strategy by President Erdogan to eliminate a strong competitor in the presidential race.
The arrested leader and 30 other individuals are accused of corruption and collaboration with a terrorist band based on anonymous witness testimonies.
Massive protests and arrests continue in the country, including disruptions on social media criticizing the government.
Despite the repression, Imamoglu is still backed as a presidential candidate, with 15 million support votes.
The attitude of European governments has been of rejection towards the imprisonment of the opposition leader, describing it as an attack on democracy.
Conclusion: Democracy in Turkey is facing a serious crisis. The freedom of Turkish citizens and their right to choose their rulers should be prioritized over the personal interests of political leaders.