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    ANC APPEALED TO CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

    A1+
    April 21, 2009

    The Armenian National Congress has appealed to the Constitutional Court
    in protest to the interpretation of the "Electoral Code" by the Central
    Electoral Commission according to which any citizen of Yerevan who
    is registered and is not even a citizen may participate in elections.

    On March 10, 2009, the Central Electoral Commission clarified that
    "during the local self-government elections, according to the 2nd
    article of the Electoral Code, RA citizens who have reached 18 years
    of age have the right to vote, as well as those who have one-year
    registration in the district and any other person aged 18 years old
    without RA citizenship."

    "It turns out that anyone who has acquired registration 60 seconds
    before the vote and does not even have citizenship may participate
    in the elections. This is one way by which they will try to secure
    the figures they want," told "A1+" ANC reprsentative Artak Zeylanyan.

    "We have appealed to the Administrative Court and the court
    apparently made a reference to the legal action, which contradicts
    the Constitution and the electoral right," said Artak Zeylanyan who
    added that the ANC is relying on the Constitutional Court.

    The ANC is currently debating the constitutionality of the electoral
    code.

    Let us remind that the verdict reached by the Administrative Court is
    final and the issue concerning the electoral right is not subject to
    debate in the European Court of Human Rights because issues relating
    to local self-government are not defended by the European Convention.
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