ARMENIAN OPPOSITION BLOC MAY APPEAL TO CONSTITUTIONAL COURT?
news.am
November 21, 2012 | 17:10
YEREVAN.- Armenia's Constitution allows parliamentary minority to
convene a special session, collecting 44 signatures. The parliament
must hold the session, secretary of the opposition bloc Aram Manukyan
told reporters on Wednesday after the Armenian National Assembly
failed holding a special session.
The Armenian National Congress bloc's parliamentary group held a
meeting to discuss the issue, he noted.
"We must discuss the issue. In case there are unconstitutional actions,
we will appeal to the Constitutional Court. At the moment we have
neither decision nor legal implication," Manukyan noted.
He said ARF Dashanktsutyun plans to appeal to the parliamentary
committee on ethics.
Armenian parliament's special session convened on the initiative of
the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) bloc did not take
place. Quorum was not obtained during three hours necessary for
registration of MPs.
news.am
November 21, 2012 | 17:10
YEREVAN.- Armenia's Constitution allows parliamentary minority to
convene a special session, collecting 44 signatures. The parliament
must hold the session, secretary of the opposition bloc Aram Manukyan
told reporters on Wednesday after the Armenian National Assembly
failed holding a special session.
The Armenian National Congress bloc's parliamentary group held a
meeting to discuss the issue, he noted.
"We must discuss the issue. In case there are unconstitutional actions,
we will appeal to the Constitutional Court. At the moment we have
neither decision nor legal implication," Manukyan noted.
He said ARF Dashanktsutyun plans to appeal to the parliamentary
committee on ethics.
Armenian parliament's special session convened on the initiative of
the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) bloc did not take
place. Quorum was not obtained during three hours necessary for
registration of MPs.