
ArmInfo.The Armenian public expects the Constitutional Court to uphold the interests of the people and democratic principles. This was stated on Facebook by Anush Mirzoyan, a member of the "Strong Armenia" bloc, as the Court held its final hearing on July 1 regarding the challenge to the parliamentary election results, after which the High Court is set to deliberate on its final verdict.
As the member of the political party noted, while the Constitutional Court has yet to announce its decision regarding the June 7 parliamentary elections, the "Civil Contract" party is already distributing government positions. "How can you allocate posts when there is still a possibility of a second round of elections? Why are you in such a hurry? Why has the ruling party already appointed Ruben Rubinyan as Speaker of the National Assembly? What was Rubinyan doing during his student years when he was in Turkey? One of the first to congratulate him was Turkey's Special Representative for the normalization of relations with Armenia, Serdar K?l?c, who wished him 'continued success.' Success for whom—for Turkey?" Mirzoyan questioned.
Addressing the reasons behind the ruling party's haste, the politician recalled that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared his victory when only 10% of the ballots had been counted. She argued that this happened because Pashinyan realized he would not win otherwise. "Just as then, now—while the Constitutional Court has not yet made its decision—they are already distributing positions. It is obvious that Pashinyan does not want a second round because he is not confident that the resources he utilized previously could be deployed again," she emphasized.
Under these circumstances, she noted, the expectation from the Constitutional Court is to prove that Armenia possesses both a functioning Constitution and a culture of constitutionalism. "This is exactly what the representative of the 'Strong Armenia' bloc, Aram Vardevanyan, stated during his address to the Constitutional Court. The people, regardless of their reservations regarding the Constitutional Court, hope that it will serve the interests of the nation and democracy," Mirzoyan concluded.