Constitution of the Republic of Belarus of 1994
(with alterations and amendments)
Adopted at the republican referenda of November 24,1996 and of October 17, 2004
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Section 2. The Individual, Society and the State
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Article 23. Restriction of personal rights and liberties shall be permitted only in the instances specified in law, in the interest of national security, public order, the protection of the morals and health of the population as well as rights and liberties of other persons. No one may enjoy advantages and privileges that are contrary to the law.
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Article 35. The freedom to hold assemblies, rallies, street marches, demon-strations and pickets that do not disturb law and order or violate the rights of other citizens of the Republic of Belarus, shall be guaranteed by the State. The procedure for conducting the above events shall be determined by the law.
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