ARF INITIATES STRUGGLE AGAINST THE RATIFICATION OF THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS
Anna Nazaryan
"Radiolur"
01.12.2009 14:55
At the initiative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, 14 parties and 70
non-governmental organizations issued a statement today against the
Armenian-Turkish protocols, in which they express their resoluteness
to fight the ratification of the protocols in their current shape.
The documents are to be considered buy the Constitutional Court
in the near future, and the forces united under the slogan "No to
the protocols" will try to present proofs of the protocols being
anti-constitutional.
"Yes, the ball is on the Turkish part of the field but not in the
goal, which means that that country controls the situations and does
whatever is in its interests," representative of the ARF Supreme
Body Armen Rustamyan said, speaking about the dangerousness of the
protocols in their current wording.
They will first try to present their remarks to the Constitutional
Court and will attempt to have the issue included in the National
Assembly agenda. If the efforts produce no results, they will take
other steps and even demand shift of power.
Anna Nazaryan
"Radiolur"
01.12.2009 14:55
At the initiative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, 14 parties and 70
non-governmental organizations issued a statement today against the
Armenian-Turkish protocols, in which they express their resoluteness
to fight the ratification of the protocols in their current shape.
The documents are to be considered buy the Constitutional Court
in the near future, and the forces united under the slogan "No to
the protocols" will try to present proofs of the protocols being
anti-constitutional.
"Yes, the ball is on the Turkish part of the field but not in the
goal, which means that that country controls the situations and does
whatever is in its interests," representative of the ARF Supreme
Body Armen Rustamyan said, speaking about the dangerousness of the
protocols in their current wording.
They will first try to present their remarks to the Constitutional
Court and will attempt to have the issue included in the National
Assembly agenda. If the efforts produce no results, they will take
other steps and even demand shift of power.