OPPOSITION PARTY THREATENS YEREVAN CITY HALL WITH EUROPEAN COURT
August 07, 2013 | 13:17
YEREVAN. - Armenia's opposition Heritage Party is not planning on
holding a rally against the capital city Yerevan Municipality decision
to raise the public transport fares in the city.
Heritage's secretary Stiopa Safaryan, who is also member of the
opposition "Barev [Hello], Yerevan" faction in the Yerevan Council of
Elders, announced the aforesaid during a press conference on Wednesday.
In his words, even though the faction members are not sure whether
the Administrative Court will examine their petitions to invalidate
the two respective decisions by the Mayor of Yerevan, Heritage will
not hold a rally on this matter.
"We demand not only the cancelation of the unlawful decisions of the
mayor, but the dismissal of Yerevan Trans Company Director Misak
Hambardzumyan and Yerevan Municipality Transport Department Chief
Henrik Navasardyan. The law is not exercised in Yerevan Municipality,"
Safaryan stressed.
He added that if the Administrative Court does not examine their
petitions, they will appeal to the Constitutional Court of Armenia
and the European Court of Human Rights.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian
August 07, 2013 | 13:17
YEREVAN. - Armenia's opposition Heritage Party is not planning on
holding a rally against the capital city Yerevan Municipality decision
to raise the public transport fares in the city.
Heritage's secretary Stiopa Safaryan, who is also member of the
opposition "Barev [Hello], Yerevan" faction in the Yerevan Council of
Elders, announced the aforesaid during a press conference on Wednesday.
In his words, even though the faction members are not sure whether
the Administrative Court will examine their petitions to invalidate
the two respective decisions by the Mayor of Yerevan, Heritage will
not hold a rally on this matter.
"We demand not only the cancelation of the unlawful decisions of the
mayor, but the dismissal of Yerevan Trans Company Director Misak
Hambardzumyan and Yerevan Municipality Transport Department Chief
Henrik Navasardyan. The law is not exercised in Yerevan Municipality,"
Safaryan stressed.
He added that if the Administrative Court does not examine their
petitions, they will appeal to the Constitutional Court of Armenia
and the European Court of Human Rights.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian