The police union (GdP) expresses sharp criticism of possible Erdogan visit in Berlin.

The police union (GdP) expresses sharp criticism of possible Erdogan visit in Berlin.

According to a report by Berliner Zeitung, the police union (GdP) expresses concerns about a possible visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Berlin in mid -November. GdP spokesman Benjamin Jendro emphasizes that such a visit would consider the Berlin police considerably. Over 3000 police officers were deployed on Erdogan's last visit. An official date for the visit has not yet been confirmed, but could take place in the second half of November, possibly in connection with Germany against Turkey on November 18. Benjamin Jendro addresses a question to Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Twitter whether Erdogan can be asked to look at the international match in front of the television.

Local effects could be that a visit to Erdogan would lead to an increased security volume in the city. Road barriers, additional police presence and traffic disruptions could result. The Berlin population could be affected by the security measures, since certain roads and areas may be sealed off or difficult to access. In addition, possible protests or rallies against Erdogan's visit could lead to further inconvenience and delays in city traffic.

It is important to note that the article itself does not contain any further information about Erdogan's expected visit, but focuses on the concerns of the GdP regarding the police crew. However, further discussions and opinions on the visit are to be expected in Berlin politics and civil society, since Erdogan has repeatedly caused political controversy in the past. The Berlin authorities are expected to work closely with the Turkish delegation to ensure that the visit runs smoothly and at the same time to take into account the security concerns of the police.

Source: According to a report by Berliner Zeitung, www.berliner-zeitung.de