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Turkish Interior Minister Suleiman Soilu said on Sunday that will resign after entering the 48-hour curfew. The interior minister announced this on his Twitter page.
“The responsibility for the curfew over the weekend, with the aim of preventing the spread of the epidemic, rests entirely with me. The shootings with the crowds on the streets of Turkish cities that have emerged [в петък вечерта, малко преди въвеждането на комендатския час], don’t respond to this process, who was in control, “Soil said. – I am leaving my position as Home Secretary.”
Suleiman Soyle seeks forgiveness and by the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and the entire Turkish people.
On April 10 at 23:00 local time, the Turkish Interior Ministry announced that it would present part of the fight against the spread of the coronavirus. 48-hour ban on leaving homes for residents of 31 provinces, including Ankara, Istanbul, and Antalya. Subsequently, videos of large crowds appeared on social media – people were forced to shop after the curfew was announced. This decision was also strongly criticized by the main opposition Republican People’s Party.
Suleiman Soilou, 50, has been the head of the Turkish Interior Ministry since August 2016. In addition, from November 2015 to August 2016. He also heads the Turkish Ministry of Labor and Social Security.. Suleiman Soilou joined the Justice and Development Party led by Erdogan in September 2012.
Currently, it is not announced who will be appointed head of the Turkish Interior Ministry.
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