Turkish gov't to propose extension of state of emergency, PM Yıldırım says
- Türkiye
- Daily Sabah
- Published Date: 12:00 | 14 July 2017
- Modified Date: 09:02 | 14 July 2017
The Turkish government will propose extension of the state of emergency for another three months, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said Friday, as Turkey is preparing to commemorate the anniversary of the deadly coup attempt.
Speaking to reporters at the Prime Ministry office in Çankaya, Yıldırım said that the state of emergency motion will need to be renewed on July 19.
"In principle, we plan to propose the extension [of the motion] to the National Security Council (MGK)" Yıldırım said.
On April 19, the state of emergency was renewed for another period of three months and was set to expire on July 19.
The first state of emergency was initially ordered by Parliament on July 21 and was extended again on Oct. 11.