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    ARMENIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AGAIN EXPLAINS ITS DECISION

    YEREVAN, APRIL 12, ARMENPRESS: Despite the fact that the
    Constitutional Court of Armenia and its chairman for many times
    commented and explained the Court's decision No. 412, dated
    16.04.2003, concerning the referendum on trust to the president of
    Armenia, the attempts to interpret the decision continue. According
    to the press office of the Constitutional Court of Armenia these
    attempts pursue political goals or result from unawareness of
    constitutional justice.

    The statement issued today by the press office says that the
    Constitutional Court of Armenia upheld the decision of Central
    Electoral Commission of Armenia No. 36-A, dated 11.03.2003, concerning
    the results of presidential elections. This decision is final and
    compulsory.

    "When regulating a state argument, the Constitutional Court has
    togive a concrete legal solution to the issue and to outline the legal
    ways of regulation of social, political issues, which are of a great
    importance forthe country's legal, democratic development, basing on
    the existing realities. The Constitutional Court stressed in its
    decision that the possible public confrontation may greatly endanger
    our country. The confrontation must be overcome democratically, one of
    the ways of which is holding of a referendum, which supposes direct
    usage of democracy's potential. This was underlined as a proposal,
    which is not compulsory and brings no legal consequences", is said in
    the release.

    It is also stated that the Court made no decision concerning the
    constitutionality of Law on Referendum. In the context of its proposal
    the Court focus ed the attention of the National Assembly on this
    issue, taking into consideration the European development in this
    sphere.

    "Currently more than 110 Constitutional Court are operating in
    theworld and their decisions, without exception, contain both
    imperative and additional norms. Thus the Constitutional Court of
    Armenia requests to see its decision only from legal point and refrain
    from making it a subject for political speculations", says the
    statement.
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