Turkish government seeks three-month extension to emergency rule

Turkey’s Prime Minister Binali Yildirim speaks during a special debate to commemorate the attempted coup on its first anniversary at the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Turkey July 15, 2017

The Turkish government sent a request to parliament on Monday to extend the period of emergency rule imposed after last July’s failed coup attempt, a statement from Prime Minister Binali Yildirim’s office said.

It said the cabinet requested that parliament extend emergency rule by three months from Wednesday.

Related posts

₦1.04bn Paid in Ransom by Nigerians to Kidnappers Over the Last Year, Report Reveals

FG Imposes ‘No Work, No Pay’ on Doctors Amid Strike

Ukrainian F-16 Crash Claims Pilot’s Life Amid Russian Strikes, Says Kyiv