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    Expert says, prior to any conclusions over Armenian-Turkish protocols,
    Constitutional Court should state over two issues

    Panorama.am
    13:54 05/12/2009

    According to the constitutionalist Hrayr Tovmasyan, before making any
    conclusions over the Armenian-Turkish protocols, the Constitutional
    Court had better state somehow these refer to two republics - Armenia
    and Turkey - merely and are not linked to a third republic - NKR, to
    put an end to the bargains.

    `This will mean that the legal implementation of the protocols will
    not contradict to the disposition put forth by the Constitutional
    Court. Later, any further comments over Karabakh will be
    anti-constitutional,' the expert told Panorama.am.

    Another problematic issue, as Tovmasyan said, is the formation of a
    committee to discuss historical issues. Many express concerns over the
    issue stating that the fact of the Armenian Genocide cannot be subject
    to discussions and the committee shouldn't question it's be or
    not-to-be.

    The expert explained that the RA Constitution refers to the
    Independence Declaration, whereafter the Declaration becomes a part of
    the Constitution. The Declaration Article 17 states that Armenia is
    committed to the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
    In terms of this, the Constitutional Court should prescribe `that the
    issue over Genocide be or not-to-be cannot be subject to discussions.
    Once the issue is discussed, this will be anti-constitutional, it
    would be better if the Constitutional Court acted so.'
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