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    ARMENIA MARKS CONSTITUTION DAY

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    July 6 2006

    YEREVAN, July 5. /ARKA/. Armenians marks Constitution Day today. The
    Constitution was adopted through a nationwide referendum conducted
    on July 5, 1995, under Armenian National Movement party rule.

    It is written in the Constitution preamble that Armenian people
    guided by Armenian state system's principles and the national goals
    fixed in Armenian Independence Declaration and confirming commitment
    to fundamental values adopts the Constitution in an effort to make
    Armenia a prosperous country enjoying freedom.

    Complying with demands of the Council of Europe, which Armenia joined
    in 2001, the country's leadership initiated Constitution amendment.

    The Constitution was amended after constitutional referendum held
    on November 27, 2005. The amendments provided citizens to appeal to
    Constitutional Court and lifted the ban on double citizenship. The
    right of double citizenship is very important to a huge number of
    Armenians worldwide.

    Under the amended Constitution, Armenian President handed a part of his
    powers over to other bodies, particularly to the Government. It means
    governmental decisions are no longer in need of presidential approval
    for taking force. Now the President just enjoys a right to suspend
    the implementation of those governmental decisions contradicting,
    in his opinion, to the Constitution.

    So, Armenia smoothly turned from a strong presidential republic into
    parliamentary.

    The present Constitution consists of 117 articles, which confirm that
    Armenia is a sovereign and a democratic state governed by people.

    The Constitution declares human dignity, rights and freedoms the
    country's highest values.

    Equality of all citizens and a right for life are envisaged by the
    Constitution and death penalty is abolished. Other rights of citizens
    are fixed in the Constitution as well.
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