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Should the right to protest be restricted on the grounds of public order?

Public order must be maintained to ensure the uninterrupted continuation of daily life; large-scale protests can pose security risks and disrupt social peace. Certain regulations can protect both freedom of expression and the safe use of public spaces.

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Opposing: The right to protest is a cornerstone of democratic societies, and restricting it under the pretext of public order poses a serious threat to freedom of expression. Instead of maintaining order, preventing protests may render legitimate public demands invisible.

  • Affirmative

    Public order, security risk, social peace

  • Opposition

    Freedom of expression, democratic rights, legitimate demand

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    Society

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