9maijs.lv NGO not to appeal local authority's refusal to allow May 9 events in Riga

Published date05 May 2022
Publication titleLETA

RIGA, May 5 (LETA) - The nongovernmental group 9maijs.lv will not appeal the decision of the local authority's decision not to allow any public events at the so-called Victory Monument in Pardaugava, Riga, on May 9, LETA was told at the organization.

Representatives of 9maijs.lv indicated that because of the amendments adopted to the Law on the Safety of Public Entertainment and Festivity Events, holding such events by the Soviet-era memorial is no longer possible, so 9maijs.lv sees no point in appealing the local authority's decision.

9maijs.lv was the first this year to seek authorization for the annual Victory Day event at the monument in Pardaugava. Additionally, authorization was sought for three other meetings, of which two would be held in honor of those fallen in battles against Nazi Germany during World War II and one would be held to denounce Russian President Vladimir Putin's military invasion of Ukraine.

The government of Riga has not authorized any of these gatherings. Also, the Saeima recently adopted amendments to the Law on the Safety of Public Entertainment and Festivity Events effectively prohibiting such a Victory Day event in Riga.

"None of the announced gatherings will be authorized because of security considerations. Organizers of one of the meetings have withdrawn their application," the City Hall's spokeswoman Edite Matusevica said.

s reported, the Saeima in April passed in the final reading a bill designating May 9 a day of remembrance for victims of the war in Ukraine.

The Saeima also adopted a proposal to ban fireworks on May 9 and 10, 2022.

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