JOINT MONITORING HEADQUARTERS APPLIES TO CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
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http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25966.html
Published: 14:10:27 - 27/04/2012
The joint inter-party headquarters to monitor the elections is going
to apply to the Constitutional Court since they think the voters'
register is exaggerated.
President of the union of political scientists Hmayak Hovhannisyan
thinks there are 400,000 ghost names on the register. In order to
solve this issue the MPs apply to the Constitutional Court to check
the constitutionality of the relevant part of the Election Code which
prohibit the publication of the voters' register.
The required number of MPs to appeal to the Constitutional Court is
27. The required number of MPs is there.
ARFD will join the initiative. PAP member Vahe Enfiachyan informed
that 20 MPs of their parliamentary group agreed to join the
initiative. Heritage has not responded yet.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25966.html
Published: 14:10:27 - 27/04/2012
The joint inter-party headquarters to monitor the elections is going
to apply to the Constitutional Court since they think the voters'
register is exaggerated.
President of the union of political scientists Hmayak Hovhannisyan
thinks there are 400,000 ghost names on the register. In order to
solve this issue the MPs apply to the Constitutional Court to check
the constitutionality of the relevant part of the Election Code which
prohibit the publication of the voters' register.
The required number of MPs to appeal to the Constitutional Court is
27. The required number of MPs is there.
ARFD will join the initiative. PAP member Vahe Enfiachyan informed
that 20 MPs of their parliamentary group agreed to join the
initiative. Heritage has not responded yet.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress