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  • Rally Cry Or Crying "Foul"?: Opposition Awaits City Hall Decision

    RALLY CRY OR CRYING "FOUL"?: OPPOSITION AWAITS CITY HALL DECISION

    POLITICS | 16.02.15 | 15:07

    NAZIK ARMENAKYAN
    ArmeniaNow

    By SARA KHOJOYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    If Yerevan City Hall denies Armenia's political opposition a rally
    permit, the decision will be politically-motivated, Heritage Party
    representative Armen Martirosyan told ArmeniaNow.

    Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukyan has called an "urgent"
    rally for Friday.

    Heritage, Prosperous Armenia (PAP) and Armenian National Congress (ANC)
    parties on Monday notified Yerevan authorities and the police that
    on February 20 they will hold an emergency rally in Freedom Square.

    According to Martirosyan, the term emergency was selected because in
    the law about "Freedom of rallies" notification can be sent less than
    seven days in advance only in case of emergency rallies.

    "The law also says that the situation must be such that it is
    impossible to postpone and it must be discussed immediately, and
    indeed, important events are taking place these days in our country
    and we must discuss it with the people."

    The decision about holding an emergency rally was made by the troika
    on Sunday referring to the law on "Freedom of Rallies"; the second
    point of Article 26 says "urgent" is a rally which is organized in
    order to immediately react to a situation, otherwise that purpose is
    impossible to be achieved if the notification deadline is met.

    The second point of Article 27 of the same law defines that the
    organizer of the rally has to keep the authorized body and the police
    aware of all the activities taken toward the rally in advance.

    "The decision to accept the notification of the rally is exceptionally
    in the legal dimension. And if the City Hall does not accept it,
    it will be a direct persecution against the opposition, carried
    out by executive tools which is illegal and anti-constitutional,"
    Martirosyan said.

    Yerevan City Hall posts its decisions about rallies on its website
    where there is still no information about Friday's rally.

    http://armenianow.com/news/politics/60650/gagik_tsarukyan_armen_martirosyan_yerevan_city_hal l

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