Soghomonian: Lawsuit Introduced by LTP to CC is Rather Weak

LAWSUIT INTRODUCED BY LEVON TER-PETROSIAN TO CC IS RATHER WEAK, RA
PRESIDENT’S SPOKESPERSON CONSIDERS

YEREVAN, MARCH 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The lawsuit on challenging the results
of the elections introduced by Levon Ter-Petrosian to the
Constitutional Court is rather weak, and no new argument has has been
introduced during the trial. Viktor Soghomonian, the RA President’s
Spokesperson, stated at the March 7 press conference.

He reminded to journalists that any argument connected with the
elections was to have been examined at the Administrative Court, to
which no lawsuits have been introduced. According to V. Soghomonian,
"it means that there was no argumented accusation or, which is worse,
the claimant party was never going to follow the legal way. If the
people stand in the street, make an attempt to carry out a coup, arm
and attack the Police I think these people have not even thought that
they can challenge the elections results in the legal way. That is, the
goal was not that, the goal was, by political formulation, ceizure of
power."

According to the RA President’s Spokesperson, "under that circumstance
the weakness of the lawsuit introduced to CC was expectable."