• Swedneck
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    1 year ago

    that uh, doesn’t sound like something they can legally do?

    • Kajo [he/him] 🌈@beehaw.org
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      This is a loophole that the Minister of the Interior has been discovering and exploiting for months: he does something whose legality is highly questionable (like banning a demonstration), and by the time his decision is legally challenged and overturned, he’s got what he wanted and there are no legal consequences for him.

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      1 year ago

      Usually, they can, if there are risk of violence appearing. You’re allowed to protest peacefully, but the current situation suggests the protest would be based on anger and maybe provocation.