Op-ed: The Constitutional Court of Armenia Is in Disarray

30 July 2019
Yerevan, Armenia (photo credit: Michael Wong/flickr)
Yerevan, Armenia (photo credit: Michael Wong/flickr)
The crisis surrounding the Constitutional Court of Armenia continues to be the most pressing political issue in the country. Following the announcements made by the newly-elected Constitutional Court judge Vahe Krikoryan, on the legitimacy of the seven members of the Court, who were appointed before the new constitution went into effect, in April 2018. A heated debate is ensuing about the fate of the Constitutional Court, among legal experts and politicians alike, who represent the two main factions in the country.
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