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    CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ARMENIA REJECTS CLAIM OF LEVON TER-PETROSSYAN

    arminfo
    2008-02-11 21:26:00

    ArmInfo. The Constitutional Court of Armenia has dismissed the claim
    of presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrossyan.

    To remind, Ter-Petrossyan says that the obstacles created to his
    campaign make impossible his further participation in the presidential
    race.

    Particularly, Ter-Petrossyan says that for three months already Hailur
    news program on Public TV has been steadily canvassing against him
    contrary to articles 18, 20, 22 of the Electoral Code and articles 11
    and 28 of the law on radio and television. Many of the presidential
    candidates as well as President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan keep
    insulting Ter-Petrossyan. The TV time given to Ter-Petrossyan is not
    convenient for effectively parrying the black PR against his cnadidacy.

    Ter-Petrossyan asks the Constitutional Court to stop this illegal
    practice and to recognize the above-mentioned obstacles are
    unsurmountable.

    To remind, the Electoral Code stipulates that an election should be
    put off for two weeks if there are unsurmountable obstacles to the
    campaign of one of the candidates. If the relevant authorities fail
    to remove the obstacles, the Central Electoral Commission should
    appoint new election within 40 days after the two-week period.

    The proxy of Levon ter-Petrossyan, lawyer Ruben Torossyan says that he
    was ready for dismissal. "By dismissing the claim the Constitutional
    Court has paved the way for new illegal practices. Even though
    the court admitted the presence of certain illegal actions against
    Ter-Petrossyan and his campaign it said that they were not within
    its competence," says Torossyan.
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