RA Prosecutor General's Office denies statement of RA first president
Levon Ter- Petrosyan
2008-05-07 10:08:00
ArmInfo. Today, Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia denied RA first
President Levon Ter-Petrosyan's May 2 statement.
As the press service of RA Prosecutor General's Office told ArmInfo,
Ter-Petrosyan claimed on May 2 that during the hearings in RA
Constitutional Court regarding the claim about the final results of the
presidential election, he was allowed to attend the court session
according to the relevant decree of the Constitutional Court after a
written confirmation of deputy Prosecutor General Aram Tamazyan.
According to the message, this statement of Ter-Petrosyan gave rise to
all kinds of speculations disorienting the society. Emphasizing the
significance of the public right for receipt of an objective and proved
information, the Prosecutor General's Office publishes its appeal to RA
CC from March 4, reading the following: "Following the decision of
Armenia's Constitutional Court from March 4, we inform that RA
presidential contender Levon Ter-Petrosyan is not under arrest, he is
not restricted in his movements, the institute of house arrest is not
envisaged by RA CC and he is free to attend the Constitutional Court.
As for assurance of his participation in the court sessions, this is
not within authorities of the Prosecutor General's Office".
Levon Ter- Petrosyan
2008-05-07 10:08:00
ArmInfo. Today, Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia denied RA first
President Levon Ter-Petrosyan's May 2 statement.
As the press service of RA Prosecutor General's Office told ArmInfo,
Ter-Petrosyan claimed on May 2 that during the hearings in RA
Constitutional Court regarding the claim about the final results of the
presidential election, he was allowed to attend the court session
according to the relevant decree of the Constitutional Court after a
written confirmation of deputy Prosecutor General Aram Tamazyan.
According to the message, this statement of Ter-Petrosyan gave rise to
all kinds of speculations disorienting the society. Emphasizing the
significance of the public right for receipt of an objective and proved
information, the Prosecutor General's Office publishes its appeal to RA
CC from March 4, reading the following: "Following the decision of
Armenia's Constitutional Court from March 4, we inform that RA
presidential contender Levon Ter-Petrosyan is not under arrest, he is
not restricted in his movements, the institute of house arrest is not
envisaged by RA CC and he is free to attend the Constitutional Court.
As for assurance of his participation in the court sessions, this is
not within authorities of the Prosecutor General's Office".