Armenia's prime minister prepared to initiate constitutional changes if court does not approve peace deal

By Burc Eruygur, 27 May
Flag of Armenia (photo credit: TheDigitalArtist via pixabay)
Flag of Armenia (photo credit: TheDigitalArtist via pixabay)
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Monday declared his readiness to personally initiate constitutional changes should the country’s Constitutional Court not approve the peace deal with Azerbaijan when it is signed. In an address to the 2nd Yerevan Dialogue international forum held in the Armenian capital, Pashinyan said the country’s Constitutional Court must check the peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan once it is signed to clarify if the agreement complies with the constitution. “It is not an option, it is compulsory,” Pashinyan said, expressing that they have two scenarios from that point onwards, the first of which is when the Constitutional Court does not find the deal to be compliant with the constitution.
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