ArmInfo. The opposition Armenia faction in the RA National Assembly will not participate in the discussions and voting on the draft law "On ratification of the Regulations on Joint Activity of the Commissions on Delimitation and Border Security, signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan." This decision is outlined in the faction's statement.
The authors of the document note that it is unconstitutional and goes against the national and state interests of Armenia. The faction believes that the clearly unconstitutional body (commission), its leader and officials who support it have been granted illegal powers to sign international legal documents on behalf of Armenia. These documents have legal significance and could lead to territorial changes in the Republic of Armenia without a referendum.
"What happened in the settlements of the Tavush region also opens a loophole for further unconstitutional processes," the statement emphasizes, recalling the words of RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan that the actions taken are intended to mitigate the situation, but war is not ruled out. "This circumstance, as well as the ongoing threats of force from military and political figures of Azerbaijan, the facts of unlawful detention of our compatriots in Azerbaijani prisons and persistent tortures, were ignored by the political authorities of Armenia and the Constitutional Court. It goes against Article 13 of the Constitution and Articles 52-53 of the Vienna Convention on International Treaty Law, which declare that international treaties concluded under the use of force or its pretext, are invalid," the document notes. Based on the above, the faction will abstain from participating in the discussions and voting on the proposed document.