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PACE Co-rapporteurs make correction to earlier statement

PACE Co-rapporteurs make correction to earlier statement

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 6, ARMENPRESS.  The Co-rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) for the monitoring of Armenia have made a correction to their earlier statement. ARMENPRESS reports, citing the twitter page of the PACE, following the February 6 developments at the National Assembly of Armenia, Co-rapporteurs  Andrej Šircelj and Kimmo Kiljunen said, “We were informed that the so-called “package” of amendments has been withdrawn from the agenda of the parliament. We nonetheless encourage the Armenian authorities to request the opinion of the Venice Commission on the constitutional amendment”.

The earlier statement of the Co-rapporteurs ran as follows,

“The Armenian Parliament decided to hold an extraordinary session on 6 February in order to discuss a series of amendments that would remove the requirement for the Constitutional Court to check the compliance of draft legislation with the Constitution of Armenia. Among other things, this would change the procedure of revision of the Constitution itself. In addition, a constitutional amendment that seems to aim at ending the terms of several members of the current Constitutional Court with immediate effect has been tabled,” said the co-rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe for the monitoring of Armenia, Andrej Šircelj (Slovenia, EPP/CD) and Kimmo Kiljunen (Finland, SOC).

These two topics are important, and the proposed changes could have long-term repercussions on the functioning of constitutional institutions. In this context, as well as taking into account some of the questions raised in that respect, we call on the Armenian authorities to request as soon as possible, the opinion of the Venice Commission, the Council of Europe’s expert body on constitutional law. We believe that this opinion, which could be adopted very quickly via an urgent procedure, would be valuable to all stakeholders, including the Armenian electorate if a referendum were to be held”.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan








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