The ban, which operates from March 21, applies to rallies, demonstrations, press conferences, setting tents and stands, signatures collection and other similar events.
In Turkey’s capital, until March 25, 2025, it is prohibited to hold any protests. According to the governor of the province of Ankara, this decision was made to maintain public and national security order.
The ban, which operates from March 21, applies to rallies, demonstrations, press conferences, setting tents and stands, signatures collection and other similar events. It is also forbidden to assemble in open and closed areas, adjust protest seats, distribute leaflets and bang out posters.
Remember that in Turkey they have stopped the mayor of Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglu, who is the main opponent of President Erdogan. The Republican party of the opposition has called it an attempt by a coup, and the protests have exploded in many cities of the country. Protesters called the opposition’s detention “a blow to democracy.”
Protest and blocking social networks. The situation in Turkey
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