ArmInfo. A referendum on constitutional amendments, according to which it is planned to resolve the issue with the Constitutional Court; can be held in May-June of next year in the best case. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan announced this on May 16 at a press conference. According to him, today, waiting for the end of the pandemic to hold a referendum means losing time. For this reason, the country's authorities sent an appeal to the Venice Commission with a request about the possibility of solving this problem through the capabilities of the National Assembly. To recall, the vote was scheduled for April 5 this year. The draft amendments to the Constitution of Armenia, developed by the My Step faction, provided for the termination of the powers of the chairman and members of the Constitutional Court, appointed before the constitutional reform in 2015. Only two of the nine judges of the Constitutional Court, Vahe Grigoryan and Armen Dilanyan, are not subject to this change. The remaining seven, including the chairman of the Constitutional Court Hrayr Tovmasyan, became members of the Constitutional Court in accordance with the provisions of the main law as amended in 1995 and 2005.