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    PARLIAMENT VOTES TO CHANGE LAW ON RALLIES, PROCESSIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS

    ARMENPRESS
    March 18, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 18, ARMENPRESS; With a vote of 91 to 6 and 1 abstention
    Armenian lawmakers pushed through late on Monday a set of changes
    and amendments to the law on mass assemblies, processions and
    demonstrations.

    The draft bill was presented by Rafik Petrosian, a member of a
    parliament committee on legal issues, who said the move was prompted
    by the recent standoff between the opposition and the authorities
    showing that the law has some loopholes and vague wordings.

    "The events in Yerevan on March 1 demonstrated that the existing law
    has a number of drawbacks which need to be addressed. This is prompted
    by the lesson we learnt," he told the parliament.

    One of the amendments allows the authorities to ban a rally "if they
    receive trustworthy police or security service reports that such
    an action may threaten national security, public order or violate
    citizens' constitutional rights".

    According to Rafik Petrosian, this amendment is in line with relevant
    international conventions and Armenia's Constitution.

    Under another change, the organizers will have to inform authorities
    about their wish to hold a public rally 5 days prior to it, up from
    current 3 days.

    The bill was defended, apart from the governing Republican Party
    and its junior partner -the Prosperous Armenia-also by the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF) and was voted against by the opposition
    Zharangutyun (Heritage) party.

    Shortly before midnight the emergency session of parliament voted
    90-6 to pass the two readings of the law.
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