Erdogan accepted the resignation of the interior Minister of Turkey

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan supported the statement of the Minister of internal Affairs Suleyman Soylu, in which he asked for his resignation after the failure of the introduction of the 48-hour curfews in the country. This is stated in a statement on Sunday, a communiqué of the administration of the Turkish leader.

"Our Minister has submitted his resignation to our President. [Erdogan] said that she did not consider this requirement appropriate, the communique notes. – The resignation of the Minister of internal Affairs is not accepted, he will continue to perform their duties".

The statement stressed that Suleyman Soylu "earned the gratitude of the Turkish nation for its successful work". Erdogan pointed to his achievements in the fight against terrorism, as well as for his dedicated work in a variety of natural disasters that occurred in the country.

Sunday Soylu declared "Twitter" resignation and asked for forgiveness from the leadership of the country and the Turkish people.

10 APR at 23:00 local time (coincides with Moscow time), the Ministry of internal Affairs of Turkey announced that in the framework of the fight against the spread of coronavirus introduced a 48-hour ban on access from homes for residents of the 31 provinces, including Ankara, Istanbul and Antalya. Then in social networks there were videos of the huge crowds at the stores, people were forced to go for food after the announcement of the curfew. The decision was also sharply criticized by the main opposition Republican people’s party (CHP).

50-year-old Soylu has held the post of interior Minister of Turkey from August 2016. In addition, in the period from November 2015 to August 2016, he also headed the Turkish Ministry of labour and social security. Suleyman Soylu joined the ranks headed by Erdogan’s party of justice and development in September 2012.