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    CC UPHOLDS THE CLAIM OF THE OPPOSITION

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    [06:54 pm] 07 November, 2006

    While discussing the amendments to the RA Electoral Code (EC),
    it was decided to involve judges in the electoral commissions. The
    decision was made when Arthur Baghdasaryan was still the Speaker of
    the National Assembly.

    The decision of the NA was motivated by the fact that the
    representatives of the electoral commissions must be from the bodies
    which enjoy popularity in Armenia.

    Thus, we can assume that judges are popular in Armenia. It is
    noteworthy that this provision of the EC contradicts the RA
    Constitution adopted in 1995 and amended in 2005.

    The NA (at the head of Tigran Torosyan) has again neglected Article
    98 of the RA Constitution and didn't change the provision according
    to which judges are involved in the election commissions.

    This gave the Constitutional Court (CC) a perfect ground to review
    the compliance of the decision with the RA Constitution.

    Today Shavarsh Kocharyan, Na deputy and Hrayr Tovmasyan, deputy
    chairman of "Democracy" NGO, presented the interests of oppositional
    26 deputies in the CC.

    Hrayr Tovmasyan referred to the impossibility of engaging judges into
    the electoral commissions.

    First of all, he referred to Article 98 of the Constitution according
    to which, "Neither the judge nor the member of the CC can be engaged
    in business, hold posts in State or Local Self-Government bodies
    and commercial organisations not connected with their ranks with
    the exception of pedagogical and creative activity." He also stated
    that the post of the member of the Precinct Electoral Commissions
    has nothing to do with the judge's jurisdictions. The Central and
    Precinct Electoral Commissions are state bodies and the post of a
    member of electoral commission is a state post.

    Hrayr Tovmasyan is convinced that the involvement of judges into
    the electoral commissions will destroy both the judicial and the
    electoral systems.

    The respondent was Ashot Khachatryan, head of the NA
    legislative-analytical board.

    Mr. Khachatryan agreed that there are certain obvious contradictions
    between the CC and EC but illustrating the international practice
    said that there are a lot of countries in the world where judges are
    involved in the electoral commissions.

    Gagik Haroutyunyan, Head of the RA CC, brought the example of Georgia.

    Provided all judges are involved in the commissions they will, not
    be enough as there are 179 acting judges in Armenia but they need
    180 in the commissions.

    CC found the involvement of judges into the electoral commissions
    anti-constitutional.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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