DEMONSTRATION STAGED ACROSS ARMENIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT (PHOTO)
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March 11, 2013 | 12:39
YEREVAN. - The Constitutional Court (CC) of Armenia is continuing its
deliberations on the petitions which ex-presidential candidates,
specifically-opposition Heritage Party Chairman, former
FM-Raffi Hovannisian and-"Radio Hay" Company Manager, political
scientist-Andreas Ghukasyan had submitted to CC, Armenian News-NEWS.am
reporter informs from the Court.
At the same time, however, numerous people have gathered across the CC
building, and they are staging a protest and holding banners that read:
"30 silvers, or the homeland?"
The police officers did not allow the picketers to approach the
building and asked them to protest from a further distance, so as
not to obstruct the court activities.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, on March 4, Hovannisian
and Ghukasyan formally petitioned to the Constitutional Court and
contested the Central Electoral Commission's February 25 decision,
"On the Election of the President of the Republic of Armenia."
The Court must make a ruling within ten days following the submission
of a petition and, in this case, the deadline for rendering a decision
is Thursday.
From: Baghdasarian
http://news.am/eng/news/143862.html
March 11, 2013 | 12:39
YEREVAN. - The Constitutional Court (CC) of Armenia is continuing its
deliberations on the petitions which ex-presidential candidates,
specifically-opposition Heritage Party Chairman, former
FM-Raffi Hovannisian and-"Radio Hay" Company Manager, political
scientist-Andreas Ghukasyan had submitted to CC, Armenian News-NEWS.am
reporter informs from the Court.
At the same time, however, numerous people have gathered across the CC
building, and they are staging a protest and holding banners that read:
"30 silvers, or the homeland?"
The police officers did not allow the picketers to approach the
building and asked them to protest from a further distance, so as
not to obstruct the court activities.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, on March 4, Hovannisian
and Ghukasyan formally petitioned to the Constitutional Court and
contested the Central Electoral Commission's February 25 decision,
"On the Election of the President of the Republic of Armenia."
The Court must make a ruling within ten days following the submission
of a petition and, in this case, the deadline for rendering a decision
is Thursday.
From: Baghdasarian