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| 21:08:03 | 05-07-2005 | Politics |
GOVERNMENT'S DECISIONS ANTI-CONSTITUTIONAL?
Article 100.1 of the Constitution says that the Constitutional Court views
the government's decisions from the aspect of their correspondence to the
Constitution.
When asked how many decisions were taken on such cases, CC chairman Gagik
Harutyunyan said, `None. There was no appeal, no case. Does it mean that all
the decisions by the government are constitutional? Proceeding from the
international practice I can say they are not.'
| 21:08:03 | 05-07-2005 | Politics |
GOVERNMENT'S DECISIONS ANTI-CONSTITUTIONAL?
Article 100.1 of the Constitution says that the Constitutional Court views
the government's decisions from the aspect of their correspondence to the
Constitution.
When asked how many decisions were taken on such cases, CC chairman Gagik
Harutyunyan said, `None. There was no appeal, no case. Does it mean that all
the decisions by the government are constitutional? Proceeding from the
international practice I can say they are not.'