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    More public outcry as public transport fares go up in Yerevan

    http://armenianow.com/society/47862/armenia_public_transport_fare_protests
    SOCIETY | 21.07.13 | 14:38


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    Scores of young activists went around Yerevan on Saturday calling on
    citizens not to pay more for commute as higher public transport fares
    became effective in the capital.

    Several activists were briefly detained by police for placing leaflets
    on bus stops but were later released. They said they considered police
    actions unlawful since they did not break any law and demanded
    explanations.

    Some passengers continued to pay 100 drams (about 25 cents) for
    minibus rides despite the introduction of the new fare rate of 150
    drams. Most of them complained about their social situation but some,
    like the young activists, did so as a sign of protest, hoping that the
    Mayor's Office will eventually reconsider its decision.

    Meanwhile, some drivers told media that beginning on Saturday they
    would be paying more to route owners on a daily basis, while others
    said they still had lax regulations in that regard and did not argue
    with passengers paying 100 drams.

    Meanwhile, another opposition group joined in the general outcry
    against the decision, considering it to be the result of the absence
    of free competition in the market.

    `We consider it necessary to find a solution to this problem urgently
    by creating conditions for real competition,' said the Free Democrats
    Party.

    Earlier, the opposition Armenian National Congress party called the
    rise in public transport fares unconstitutional, while the opposition
    Barev Yerevan faction in the Yerevan Council of Elders questioned the
    grounds for the rise, suggesting that a special meeting of the
    municipal body be convened on the matter.

    The city authorities have stood by their decision, insisting that the
    rise in public transport fare rates is a necessary step and reflects
    the need for further upgrades in the sector.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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