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  • BAKU: Armenian Constitutional Court Starts Discussing Protocols Sign

    ARMENIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT STARTS DISCUSSING PROTOCOLS SIGNED WITH TURKEY

    APA
    Jan 12 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Baku - APA. Armenian Constitutional Court has started hearings on
    conformity of the Zurich protocols signed between Yerevan and Ankara
    to the Main Law, APA reports quoting RIA Novosti. The hearings in
    the Constitutional Court are open, but the meeting may be closed if a
    related decision is passed. Only the judges being the members of the
    Constitutional Court may attend the closed meeting, the decisions are
    made by a vote majority. Chairman of the Constitutional Court Gagik
    Harutyunyan told judge Vladimir Ovannissian to prepare a reference on
    the conformity of the protocols to the Main Law. Tomorrow Armenian
    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian will attend the meeting in the
    Constitutional Court in capacity of President's representative.

    Dashnaksutun party is holding meeting outside the Constitutional Court
    now. The party demands to pass decision declaring protocols unlawful.

    Chairman of the party's supreme board and head of the parliament's
    foreign relations commission Armen Rustamyan also participates at
    the meeting.

    According to the Armenian Constitution and law on international
    treaties, Armenian president sends international agreements signed by
    the government to the Constitutional Court to specify its accordance
    with Armenian legislation. The agreements are sent to the parliament
    after submission of the court's decision to the president. After that
    the foreign ministry prepares ratification decree and submits it to
    the president. The decree is signed by the president and foreign
    minister. The treaty comes into force after exchanging it between
    the sides.
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