PanARMENIAN.Net - Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) is planning to transition to a semi-presidential system of government, according to a draft concept from the Constitutional Reforms Commission.
“Taking into account the imperative for ensuring the security of the Republic of Artsakh, the challenges facing the Republic of Artsakh, as well as with the goal of ensuring flexibility of the state administration system in times of martial law or state of emergency and in emergency situations, it is proposed to transform the government system by transitioning to a semi-presidential system of government,” reads the concept, according to Armenpress.
The semi-presidential system would rely on two centers – the President and a Prime Minister – who will work with the parliament.
"The President, being the guarantor of the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and security of the Republic of Artsakh, will coordinate the work of the state bodies in the defense area, and will be the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and the President of the Security Council," the draft says.
"The executive power will be vested in the government led by the Prime Minister, who will coordinate the work of the 15 members of the Cabinet (ministers). Currently, the President is the head of the executive power. There is no position of a prime minister now and the government is composed of the State Minister and Ministers who are appointed by the President."
Given the current military-political situation, the commission also proposed to hold general elections gradually – parliamentary elections in 2023 and presidential elections in 2024. At the same time, the concept proposes to reserve parliament the right to elect a President in exclusive cases.