The situation escalates in the Netherlands:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ing-turkish-mp
Turkish authorities have sealed off the Dutch embassy and consulate, sources at Turkey’s foreign ministry have said, in the latest incident in a tit-for-tat row between the two countries over Turkish campaigning in Europe.

Turkey also closed off the residences of the Dutch ambassador, charge d’affaires and consul general as tensions between the Nato partners escalated after the Dutch government barred Turkey’s foreign minister from flying to Rotterdam.

Turkey’s families minister, Fatma Betul Sayan Kaya, was also blocked by Dutch police from entering the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam, NOS News reported.
Looks like the Dutch put up a fight after Cavusoglu held a speech from the Consulate in Hamburg in an obvious attempt to circumvent the restrictions placed on the planned political gatherings.

https://www.thelocal.de/20170308/def...hamburg-speech
"Please, don't give us lessons in human rights and democracy," the minister said, as he spoke to a crowd of some 200 Turkish government supporters gathered at the residence of their country's consul in the northern city of Hamburg.
Emphasis mine in both quotes.

It almost seems like a game of cat and mouse or whackamole with Turkish ministers weaseling all over Europe to hold speeches while European authorities try to prevent it and close the loopholes.