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Philippe Kaltenbach wrote to Jean-Louis Debré
Philippe Kaltenbach, Senator of Hauts-de-Seine, wrote to Jean-Louis
Debré President of the Constitutional Council:
"Mr. President
The press has recently reported a correspondence between Mr. Yasar
Yakis, former Turkish Foreign Minister and Mr Hubert Haenel member of
the Constitutional Council, as part of the review by the
Constitutional Council in February 2012 the proposal law to punish
denial of the genocides recognized by law.
The Republic of Turkey to the authorities yet still openly displayed
their hostility to the adoption by France of a legal vehicle to punish
denial of the Armenian genocide of 1915, which the State continues to
deny reality.
You will easily agree that such exchanges seriously violate the
principle of independence that must guide the work of those who have
the honor of ensuring compliance with our constitution. Their content
further reveals that the secret of the decision of your Court would
have been a violation since Mr. Haenel had informed Mr. Yakis nature
of it before its official publication.
Also, I would be grateful if you would kindly inform me whether the
match is confirmed, the measures taken by the Constitutional Council
to ensure the independence of its members and the secret of decisions.
Thank you in advance for the attention you will bring to my approach
and beg you to believe, Mr. President, the assurances of my highest
consideration. "
Paris January 7
Saturday, January 10, 2015,
Claire © armenews.com
http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=106804
Philippe Kaltenbach wrote to Jean-Louis Debré
Philippe Kaltenbach, Senator of Hauts-de-Seine, wrote to Jean-Louis
Debré President of the Constitutional Council:
"Mr. President
The press has recently reported a correspondence between Mr. Yasar
Yakis, former Turkish Foreign Minister and Mr Hubert Haenel member of
the Constitutional Council, as part of the review by the
Constitutional Council in February 2012 the proposal law to punish
denial of the genocides recognized by law.
The Republic of Turkey to the authorities yet still openly displayed
their hostility to the adoption by France of a legal vehicle to punish
denial of the Armenian genocide of 1915, which the State continues to
deny reality.
You will easily agree that such exchanges seriously violate the
principle of independence that must guide the work of those who have
the honor of ensuring compliance with our constitution. Their content
further reveals that the secret of the decision of your Court would
have been a violation since Mr. Haenel had informed Mr. Yakis nature
of it before its official publication.
Also, I would be grateful if you would kindly inform me whether the
match is confirmed, the measures taken by the Constitutional Council
to ensure the independence of its members and the secret of decisions.
Thank you in advance for the attention you will bring to my approach
and beg you to believe, Mr. President, the assurances of my highest
consideration. "
Paris January 7
Saturday, January 10, 2015,
Claire © armenews.com
http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=106804