Turkey : Is there a curfew on June 13-14? Will it be forbidden tomorrow?

In order to prevent the spread of the Corona virus, a curfew was imposed on Saturday, April 11. The curfew, which was applied on weekends and public holidays as of April 11, was announced before the past week and then canceled. So will it be banned this weekend? Here are the details…

13-14 JUNE STREET PROHIBITION

As of June 1, the normalization period started and many businesses started their activities. As is known, there was no curfew for the last weekend. Speaking after the cabinet meeting, President Erdogan made no statement regarding the curfew on the weekend.

This situation was evaluated as a curfew at the weekend. Today, when the explanations about the curfew are made, it will be on our page.

CANCELED BY THE PRESIDENT

A circular on curfew was issued by the Ministry of the Interior last week, and a curfew covering 15 provinces was announced. However, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that the ban was canceled with the statement “We are not willing to let the citizens who started to organize their daily lives again after a two and a half month break”.

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