Any Disturbance of Public Order in Armenia will be Cut Short

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Rumor that cases of disturbance of public order took place at several polling stations during the constitutional referendum are false," stated Chief of the Department of Information and Public Relations of the Police of Armenia Sayat Shirinyan November 28 evening. In his words, there have been no incidents, a stable operative situation is registered, no disturbances of public order are registered at the polling stations and in electoral districts. "Two cases, when opposition representatives organized unauthorized rallies in Yerevan, are an exception," Shirinyan stated. In his words, any disturbance of public order will be cut short and will have legal consequences. Some representatives of the opposition of Armenia urge to actions, disturbing public order, as well as overthrowing the constitutional regime, Sayat Shirinyan remarked in his speech. "Police is decided to suppress any attempt of that kind. I urge citizens not to yield to provocation," reported the Caucasian Knot.
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