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He’s taunted protesters and rebuked judges. Is the premier fraying cohesion?
Premier Chris Minns faced scrutiny after the Court of Appeal ruled his government's anti-protest laws unconstitutional on April 20. The court found that the laws, created after a terrorist attack, aimed to limit political expression unnecessarily. Minns rebutted the decision, insisting the responsibility for violent protests lies with demonstrators, not the laws enacted to manage.
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