JANGIRYAN: CONSTITUTIONAL COURT WANTED WOLVES TO BE SATED AND SHEEP INTACT
Thursday,
May
15
The Armenian parliament discussed today the government-submitted
bill on amendments to the Law on Accumulative Pensions at the second
reading.
Deputy of Armenian National Congress (HAK) faction Gagik Jangiryan
said that a contradictory situation has emerged in Armenia following
the Constitutional Court's decision and the Court itself is to blame
for it.
In his words, the Constitutional Court recognized some clauses
of the Law on Accumulative Pensions as unconstitutional and null,
but while declaring the compulsory accumulative pension component
unconstitutional, the Constitutional Court also took a decision about
a postponement of the disputed law's execution.
"The Constitutional Court speaks about a postponement in clause 7 so
the Constitutional Court itself is to blame for the current situation
as it wanted the wolves to be sated and the sheep to be intact at
the same time," Jangiryan said.
14.05.2014, 19:44
Aysor.am
Thursday,
May
15
The Armenian parliament discussed today the government-submitted
bill on amendments to the Law on Accumulative Pensions at the second
reading.
Deputy of Armenian National Congress (HAK) faction Gagik Jangiryan
said that a contradictory situation has emerged in Armenia following
the Constitutional Court's decision and the Court itself is to blame
for it.
In his words, the Constitutional Court recognized some clauses
of the Law on Accumulative Pensions as unconstitutional and null,
but while declaring the compulsory accumulative pension component
unconstitutional, the Constitutional Court also took a decision about
a postponement of the disputed law's execution.
"The Constitutional Court speaks about a postponement in clause 7 so
the Constitutional Court itself is to blame for the current situation
as it wanted the wolves to be sated and the sheep to be intact at
the same time," Jangiryan said.
14.05.2014, 19:44
Aysor.am