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Ankara Grants 9-Day Administrative Leave to Public Personnel for NATO Summit

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Ankara, Turkey – Public personnel in nine districts of Ankara will be granted administrative leave for nine days in early July, specifically from July 6 to July 12, in anticipation of the NATO Leaders’ Summit. The summit itself is slated to take place on July 7-8, 2026.

Extensive Preparations for the NATO Summit in Ankara

As Ankara gears up to host the prestigious NATO Leaders’ Summit, significant security and logistical measures are being implemented across the city. The administrative leave is a key part of these preparations, designed to ease congestion and facilitate the smooth running of the high-profile international event.

Districts Affected by Administrative Leave

The administrative leave will apply to public employees working in the following nine districts of Ankara:

  • Altındağ
  • Çankaya
  • Etimesgut
  • Gölbaşı
  • Keçiören
  • Mamak
  • Pursaklar
  • Sincan
  • Yenimahalle

This measure will affect most public personnel in these areas, with exceptions for those working in critical service sectors and those specifically assigned duties related to the summit.

Exemptions and Service Continuity

The Ankara Governorship will determine the scope of administrative leave for personnel in essential services. Employees in vital sectors such as health, security, fire services, and transportation will continue their duties to ensure public services remain uninterrupted during the summit period. This ensures that the city’s critical infrastructure and emergency response capabilities are maintained.

No Public Events During the Summit

In addition to the administrative leave, the Ankara Governorship has announced that no public events, including exams, symposiums, panels, graduation ceremonies, festivals, concerts, or entertainment activities, will be planned or permitted during the summit dates. This directive aims to minimize public gatherings and potential disruptions, further contributing to the security and efficiency of the summit operations.

The comprehensive measures underscore the importance Ankara places on hosting the NATO Leaders’ Summit successfully, ensuring both the safety of attendees and the smooth functioning of the city.

Source: https://www.ntv.com.tr/amp/turkiye/ankarada-memura-9-gun-nato-izni-1726155

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