Majority of Complaints Against Administrative Acts for Not Wearing Masks in Open Spaces Have Been Upheld: Robert Hayrapetyan
Has the woman occupying the office of the Minister of Health attempted to verify with relevant authorities, such as the judicial department, how many administrative acts have been challenged in court since the previous mask mandate, and how many have been upheld? I am confident she has not.
This was stated by lawyer Robert Hayrapetyan on his Facebook page. “Starting November 1, wearing masks in open spaces will again become mandatory. Setting aside the fact that in almost all countries around the world the requirement to wear masks in open spaces has been lifted, I still want to raise an objectively arisen question: Has the woman occupying the office of the Minister of Health attempted to clarify with relevant authorities, such as the judicial department, how many administrative acts have been challenged in court since the previous mandate, and how many have been upheld? I am sure she has not. If she had, she would see that the majority of complaints against administrative acts issued for not wearing masks in open spaces have been upheld. If the courts upheld claims during the previous restriction, then they will undoubtedly be upheld in this case, because the exceptions provided by the woman in her latest semi-legal decision are at least illogical. Now, is Anahit aimed at unnecessarily overburdening the courts while wasting state resources, or does she continue to perceive the 'anti-epidemic measures' within the framework of Vahagnovakimyane's philosophy?” he wrote.