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    ARMENIAN COURT THROWS OUT OPPOSITION PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE'S SUIT

    Public TV
    Feb 11 2008
    Armenia

    The Armenian Constitutional Court has not upheld former President
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan's complaint accusing Armenian Public TV of a
    smear campaign against him. The campaign has created "insurmountable
    obstacles" for his presidential campaign, Ter-Petrosyan said, asking
    to postpone the presidential election scheduled for 19 February. The
    following is the text of a report on state-owned Armenian Public TV
    on 11 February:

    [Presenter] The Armenian Constitutional Court today began hearings
    into the case filed by presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan,
    requesting the court to recognize as insurmountable the obstacles for
    presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan in the 2008 presidential
    election.

    Ter-Petrosyan's representatives Artak Zeynalyan, Ruben Torosyan and
    Ruben Sanoyan argued in the court that reports portraying Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan in a negative light were broadcast by Public TV's
    "Haylur" news bulletin in violation of Armenian legislation. The
    plaintiff also claimed that election broadcasts of the candidates on
    H1 [Armenian Public TV], which are aired at unsuitable times for TV
    viewers, do not help offset the negative advertising by "Haylur".

    The plaintiff said that for the first time ever, one of the candidates
    had found himself in a situation whereby he could not campaign
    equally with the other candidates and asked the court to recognize
    the obstacles as insurmountable.

    The Constitutional Court members, after hearing all the arguments by
    the candidate's representatives, went to the consultation room for a
    consultation behind closed doors. After the consultation, which lasted
    several hours, Constitutional Court chairman Gagik Harutyunyan read
    out the ruling, according to which the arguments cannot be deemed
    insurmountable obstacles.

    [Gagik Harutyunyan, reading out the ruling] Based on the results of
    the study of the case, and in compliance with Article 52, Section 4
    of Article 100 and Article 102 of the Constitution of the Republic
    of Armenia, Articles 63, 64 and 75 of the Law on the Constitutional
    Court of the Republic of Armenia, the Constitutional Court of the
    Republic of Armenia rules: Number one - the arguments presented by the
    plaintiff cannot be deemed insurmountable obstacles for presidential
    candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan in the 2008 presidential election in
    the Republic of Armenia as in line with Articles 52 and 75 of the
    Republic of Armenia Law on the Constitutional Court. Number two -
    under Section 2 of Article 102 of the Constitution of the Republic
    of Armenia, this ruling is final and shall be enforced immediately.
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