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    CC WENT TO RETIRING ROOM

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    11 February, 2008

    The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia holds a hearing on
    presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrossian's claim on February 11th.

    Armenia's First President asked the Constitutional Court (CC)
    to recognise the obstacles thrown in his way at the pre-election
    period insuperable. He urged Armenia's highest judicial body to
    postpone Armenia's presidential election by two weeks, citing state
    television's hostile coverage of his election campaign and related
    political activities.

    In its appeal to the Constitutional Court filed on February 7,
    the Ter-Petrossian campaign claimed that the "government-controlled
    Armenian Public Television has been waging a smear campaign against
    him before and after the official onset of campaigning for the
    February 19 ballot." It said the resulting obstacles are "making
    his further participation in electoral processes impossible although
    Ter-Petrossian is not intent on discontinuing his fight against the
    kleptocratic regime but will carry this mission to a victorious end
    with even greater vigor"

    Chairperson of the "Supreme Council" Deputy Club Ruben Torossian
    presented the facts in the Constitutional Court. H1 and Armenia's
    other leading broadcasters loyal to the government have attacked
    Ter-Petrossian on a virtually daily basis ever since he ended his
    decade-long political retirement to condemn the country's "corrupt
    and criminal" leadership and announce his participation in the
    presidential ballot.

    Local media watchdogs have repeatedly criticized them for showing
    "unprecedented" bias against the ex-president. The other candidates,
    particularly, Artashes Geghamian, deliberately use the campaign to
    smear Levon Ter-Petrossian instead of presenting their pre-election
    programme. "We must formalize the fact that an unprecedented smear
    campaign is being waged against Levon Ter-Petrossian through the state
    apparatus and foreign officials. Levon Ter-Petrosian is regularly
    portrayed in a negative light," he said.

    According to Artak Zeynelian, before appealing to the Constitutional
    Court they had appealed to the Central Electoral Commission and the
    Administrative Court to "ensure candidates' equal rights guaranteed
    by the constitution." Specifically, the ex-president wants to get as
    much airtime as Public Television's H1 channel, the most accessible
    in Armenia, has spent covering his activities.

    After the hearing, the CC took a break and went to a retiring room
    to decide whether the disputed obstacles are insuperable or not.

    To note, in reply to Ruben Torossian, CC Chairman Gagik Harutiunian
    noted, "We are not here to consider violations or obstacles. We are
    to consider the issue of insuperable obstacles." Gagik Harutiunian's
    words imply that he endorses the existing obstacles.

    To remind, under Armenia's Electoral Code, a presidential election
    can be put off if one of the candidates is deemed to be facing
    "insurmountable obstacles" in trying to get their message across to
    voters. If those obstacles are not eliminated by authorities with
    a two-week period, the vote must be cancelled and held anew within
    40 days.
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