PROTEST ACTIONS DO NOT INFLUENCE MASS INFORMATION BILL FATE

PanARMENIAN.Net - «Protest actions do not influence the fate of the bill on mass information.» As reported by «Arminfo» agency, it was told by Press Secretary of the Minister of Justice Ara Saghatelian to the participants of the demonstration demanding immobilization of bill of law on mass information. In Saghatelian's words, the law is being finished off and will soon be submitted for consideration by the National Assembly. When being asked by journalists to comment on the fact of holding the action, Saghatelian noted that everyone had a right to freedom of expression of his viewpoint, if laws, public norms and rules were not violated. At the same time he stressed that without special surprise he caught sight of those, who actively worked and works at creation of the bill.
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