According to a statement from the Governorship, certain decisions were made in accordance with Article 11 of Law No. 5442 on Provincial Administration and Article 19 of Law No. 2911 on Meetings and Demonstrations.

The statement included the following remarks: “Activities deemed appropriate by the Governorship and district governorships, as well as events, plays, performances, and various forms of demonstrations and activities falling within the scope of Article 1 of the Police Duties and Authorities Law No. 2559, excluding the commercial activities of private legal entities with commercial identity, are likely to be prohibited in the Provincial Administration Law No. 5442 and the Meetings and Demonstrations Law No. 2911. ‘All outdoor events, gatherings, marches, press statements, hunger strikes, sit-ins, rallies, setting up stands, setting up tents, distributing leaflets and brochures, hanging banners/posters’ and similar activities, including participation from other cities, are banned in the provincial center and districts for a period of 5 days from April 2 to April 6, 2024.”

This decision seems to be aimed at preventing any potential disturbances or disruptions during the specified period, by restricting certain activities that could potentially lead to public gatherings or demonstrations.

The restrictions appear to be in line with the legal framework governing public gatherings and demonstrations, as outlined in the relevant laws on provincial administration and meetings.

It is important for the public to be aware of these restrictions and comply with them to avoid any legal consequences or penalties that may arise from violating the ban on certain activities during the specified period.

As the date approaches, it will be important for residents and visitors to the province to be informed about the restrictions in place and to plan their activities accordingly to ensure compliance with the regulations set forth by the Governorship.

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