EUROPEAN COMMISSION
FOR DEMOCRACY THROUGH LAW
(VENICE COMMISSION)
DRAFT
AMENDMENTS
to
the constitution
OF
THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
(After the Third
Reading)
CONSTITUTION
OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
The Armenian People, recognizing as a
basis the fundamental principles of the Armenian statehood and national
aspirations engraved in the Declaration of Independence of Armenia, having
fulfilled the sacred message of its freedom loving ancestors for the
restoration of the sovereign state, committed to the strengthening and
prosperity of the fatherland, to ensure the freedom, general well being and
civic harmony of future generations, declaring their faithfulness to universal
values, hereby adopts the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia.
CHAPTER 1
THE
FOUNDATIONS OF CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER
Article 1
The Republic of Armenia is a sovereign, democratic state, based on social
justice and the rule of law.
Article 2
In the Republic of Armenia the power lies with the people.
The people exercise their power through
free elections and referenda, as well as through state and local self-governing
bodies and public officials as provided by the Constitution.
The usurpation of power by any
organization or individual constitutes a crime.
Article 3
A human being, his(her) dignity, fundamental rights
and freedoms are an inalienable and ultimate value.
The Republic of Armenia shall ensure the
protection of fundamental human and civil rights and freedoms in conformity
with the principles and norms of international law.
In the exercise of power the people and
the state shall be limited by those rights, as a directly applicable right.
Article 4
The elections of the President, the National Assembly and local self-governing
bodies as well as referenda, are held based on the right to universal, equal
and direct suffrage by secret ballot.
Article 5
State power shall be exercised in accordance with the
Constitution and the laws based on the principle of the separation and balance
of the legislative, executive and judicial powers.
State and local self-government bodies
and public officials may execute only such acts as authorized by the
Constitution and laws.
Article 6
The Constitution has a supreme legal force and the norms thereof shall apply
directly.
Laws shall conform to the Constitution.
Other legal acts shall conform to the Constitution and the laws.
Laws shall come into force following the
publication in the “Official bulletin.” Other legal acts shall come into force
after publication in the manner prescribed by law.
International
agreements concluded shall come into force only after being ratified or approved. The
international agreements are a constituent part of the legal system of the
Republic of Armenia. If a ratified international agreement stipulates norms
other than those stipulated in the laws, the norms of the agreement shall
prevail. The international agreements not complying with the Constitution can
not be ratified.
Article 7
The ideological pluralism and multiparty system are recognized in the Republic
of Armenia.
Parties are formed freely and promote the
formulation and expression of the political will of the people. Their
activities may not contravene the Constitution and the laws, nor may their
practice contravene the principles of democracy.
Parties shall ensure the openness of
their financial activities.
Article 8
The Republic of Armenia recognizes and protects the right for property.
The freedom of economic activity and free economic competition are
guaranteed in the Republic of Armenia.
Article 8.1
The church shall be separate from the
State in the Republic of Armenia.
The Republic of Armenia recognizes the exclusive mission of the Armenian
Apostolic Holy Church as a national church, in the spiritual life, development
of the national culture and preservation of the national identity of the people
of Armenia.
Freedom of activities for all religious
organizations operating in accordance with law shall be guaranteed in the
Republic of Armenia.
The relationship between the Republic of
Armenia and the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church may be regulated by law.
Article 8.2
The armed forces of the Republic of
Armenia ensure security, defense and territorial integrity of the Republic of
Armenia, as well as inviolability of its borders.
The armed forces shall maintain neutrality in political matters and remain
under civilian control.
Article 9
The foreign policy of the Republic of Armenia shall be conducted in accordance
with the principles and norms of international law, with the aim of
establishing good neighborly and mutually beneficial relations with all states.
Article 10
The state shall ensure the protection and reproduction of the environment and
the reasonable utilization of natural resources.
Article 11
Historical and cultural monuments and other cultural values are under the care
and protection of the state.
Within the framework of the principles
and norms of the international law the Republic of Armenia shall contribute to
fostering relations with the Armenian Diaspora, protection of Armenian
historical and cultural values located in other countries, advancing Armenian
education and culture.
Article 11.1
Regions and communities shall be the
administrative-territorial units in the Republic of Armenia.
Article 11.2
The Republic of Armenia guarantees the
local self-governance.
Article 11.3
The citizens of the Republic of Armenia
shall be under the protection of the Republic of Armenia within the territory
of the Republic of Armenia and beyond
its borders. Armenians by birth shall acquire citizenship of the
Republic of Armenia through a simplified procedure.
Article 12
The state language of the Republic of Armenia is the Armenian.
Article 13
The flag of the Republic of Armenia is tricolor made of three horizontal and
equal strips of red, blue, and orange.
The coat of arms of the Republic of
Armenia depicts, in the center on a shield, Mount Ararat with Noah's ark and
the coats of arms of the four kingdoms of historical Armenia. The shield is
supported by a lion and an eagle while a sword, a branch, a sheaf, a chain and
a ribbon are portrayed under the shield.
Details of the flag and the coat of arms
shall be defined by law.
The national anthem of the Republic of
Armenia shall be defined by law.
The capital of the Republic of Armenia is
Yerevan.
CHAPTER 2
FUNDAMENTAL
HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Article 14
The human dignity shall be respected and protected by the state as an
inviolable foundation of human rights and freedoms.
Article 14.1
All people are equal before law.
Discrimination based on sex, race, color
of the skin, ethnic or social origin, genetic circumstances, language,
religion, viewpoints, political or other opinion, belonging to a national
minority, property status, birth, disablement, age or other conditions of
personal or social character shall be prohibited.
Article 15
Everyone has a right to life. No one shall be sentenced or subjected to death
penalty.
Article 16
Everyone shall have the right of personal liberty and inviolability. A man can
be deprived of liberty in cases and by the procedure provided for by law. The
law can provide for deprivation of liberty only in the following cases:
1) a person is
sentenced by a competent court for a committed offense;
2) a person has
failed to comply with a decision of a court which has gained legal power or
to ensure the fulfillment of certain
obligations prescribed by law;
3) grounded
suspicion exists of committing of a crime or when it is necessary to prevent
the commission of a crime by the person or to prevent his/her escape after the
crime is committed;
4) to establish
educational control over a minor or to present him/her to other institution;
5) to prevent
the spread of an infectious diseases and to prevent the social dangers posed by
mentally disabled, alcoholic, drug-addicted or homeless person;
6) to prevent
the illicit entry of a person into the territory of the Republic of Armenia, as well as
to deport or extradite him/her to a foreign country.
Everyone who is deprived of liberty shall
be immediately informed, in a language comprehensible to him/her, of the
reasons and, if criminal charges are presented, of the charges against him/her.
Anyone deprived of liberty has the right to immediately inform of it the person
of his/her choice.
If the
arrested person is not detained within 72 hours by the court decision he/she must be
released immediately.
Every
person has the right to recover damages caused by illegal deprivation of
liberty or search on the grounds and by the procedure defined by law. Every
person has the right to appeal the legitimacy and justifiability of his/her
deprivation of liberty or search in the court of higher instance.
A human being shall not be deprived of
freedom for not being able to honor his/her civil-contractual obligations.
No one shall be subjected to search
otherwise than in cases and in accordance with the procedure prescribed by law.
Article 17
No one shall be subjected to torture, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment. Arrested, detained or incarcerated persons shall be
entitled to human treatment and respect of dignity.
A human being shall not be subjected to
scientific, medical and other experiments without his/her consent.
Article 18
Everyone has the right for effective remedies for legal protection of his/her
rights and freedoms before courts and other state bodies.
Everyone has the right to protect his/her
rights and freedoms by any means not prohibited by law.
Everyone is entitled to have the support
of the Human Rights’ Defender for the protection of his/her rights and freedoms
on the grounds and in conformity with the procedure prescribed by law.
Everyone shall in conformity with the international
agreements of the Republic of Armenia be entitled to apply to the international
institutions protecting human rights and freedoms to protect his/her rights and
freedoms.
Article 19
Everyone has a right to restore his/her violated rights,
and to reveal the grounds of the charge against him/her in a fair
public hearing under the equal protection of the law and fulfilling all the
demands of justice within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial
court ”.
The representatives
of the mass media and the public may be excluded from all or part of the trial
in the interests of morals, public order, national security, protection of the
private life of the parties to the case or administration of justice so
require.
Article 20
Everyone shall be entitled to legal assistance. The legal assistance shall be
provided to the defendant at the expense of the state resources in cases
prescribed by law.
Everyone shall have a right to a legal
counsel of his/her choice starting from the moment of being arrested, charged
or detained.
Every convicted person shall have the
right to bring an appeal to a higher court against the judgment. Every
convicted person shall have a right to request
pardon or mitigation of the
punishment.
All damages incurred by the victim shall
be compensated in conformity with the procedure prescribed by law.
Article 21
Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be
presumed innocent until proved guilty by the court judgement lawfully entered
into force as prescribed by law.
The defendant shall not be obliged to
prove his/her innocence. The remaining suspicions shall be interpreted in favor
of the defendant.
Article 22
No one shall be obliged to testify about himself/herself, his/her spouse and
close relatives. The law may prescribe other cases of release from the
obligation to testify.
The use of illegally obtained evidence is
prohibited.
Imposing of a heavier
punishment than the one in effect at the time when the crime was committed
shall be prohibited.
No one shall be held
guilty for a crime on account of any act which did not constitute a crime under
the law at the time when it was committed.
The law eliminating or mitigating the
penalty for the offence shall be retroactive.
The law prescribing or increasing
liability shall not be retroactive.
No one shall be tried twice for the same
act.
Article 23
Everyone shall have the right to respect for his private and family life.
No information, other than that provided
for by law may be collected, kept, used and disseminated about any person
without his/her agreeing to that. It shall be prohibited to use or disseminate
information about a person if it contradicts the purposes of collection or is
not provided for by law.
Everyone shall be entitled to the right
to be acquainted with the official information about himself/herself
and in possession of governmental or local self-administration bodies.
Everyone shall be entitled to the right
of rectification of inaccurate and elimination of illegally obtained
information about himself/herself.
Everyone shall have the right to secrecy
of correspondence, telephone conversations, mail, telegraph and other
communications, which shall be restricted only by court decision in cases and
in conformity with the procedure prescribed by law.
Article 24
Everyone shall have the right of inviolability of the residence. Breaking into
a person’s residence against his/her will shall be prohibited save in cases
prescribed by law.
The place of residence can be searched
only by the decision of the court in cases and in conformity with the procedure
prescribed by law.
Article 25
Anyone legally sojourning in the Republic of Armenia shall have the right to freedom of movement and residence within the territory of the Republic
of Armenia.
Everyone shall have a right to leave the
Republic of Armenia.
The citizens of the Republic of Armenia
and any person who has the ride to sojourn in the Republic of Armenia shall
have the right to return to the Republic of Armenia.
Article 26
Everyone shall have the right to freedom of thought,
conscience and religion. This right includes the freedom to change the
religion or beliefs and the freedom to preach and express those through church
ceremonies and other worship rituals in a public or private manner, alone as
well as jointly
with the others.
Expression of this right can be
restricted only by law, if it is necessary for public security, health, morals
or for protection of rights and duties of the others.
Article 27
Everyone shall have the right to freely expess his/her
opinion. No one shall be forced to recede or
change his/her opinion.
Everyone shall have the right to freedom
of expression including freedom to search for, receive and impart information
and ideas by any means of information regardless of frontiers.
Freedom of mass media and other means of
mass information shall be guaranteed.
The State guarantees the existence and
activities of an independent and public radio and television offering variety
informational, cultural and entertaining programs.
Article 27.1
Everyone shall have the right to submit
letters and recommendations to the authorized public and local self-government
bodies for the protection of private and public interests and the right to
receive appropriate answers in a reasonable time.
Article 28
Everyone shall have the right to freedom of association with others, including
the right to form and to join trade unions.
Every citizen shall have a right to form political
parties with other citizens and join such parties.
The rights to set up parties
and trade unions and join them may be restricted in a manner prescribed by law
for the servicemen of the armed forces, police, national security, prosecutor’s
office, as well as judges.
No one shall be compelled to join any
political party or association.
The activities of associations can be
suspended or prohibited only by court decision and in cases prescribed by law.
Article 29
Everyone shall have the right to freedom of peaceful and unarmed assembly.
Restrictions on exercising those
rights by the servicemen in the armed forces, police, national security,
prosecutor’s office and judges may be prescribed only by law.
Article 30
Eighteen-year old citizens of the Republic of Armenia have the right to take
part in the elections and referendums as well as the right to take part in the
state governance and local self-government through their representatives chosen
directly and expression of free will.
The law may define the right of suffrage
for the elections of the bodies of local self-government as well as
participation in the local referenda for persons who are not citizens of the
Republic of Armenia.
Citizens found to be incompetent by a
court decision, duly sentenced to prison or serving the sentence, shall not be
entitled to vote or be elected.
Article 30.1
A child born to the parents who are
citizens of the Republic of Armenia is citizen of the Republic of Armenia. Any
child who’s one parent is citizen of the Republic of Armenia shall be
entitled to citizenship of the Republic of Armenia.
The procedure for acquisition and
termination of citizenship of the Republic of Armenia shall be defined by law.
No one can be deprived of citizenship of
the Republic of Armenia, as well as from the right to change citizenship.
Citizen of the Republic of Armenia cannot
be surrendered to a foreign state, save of the cases provided for by the
international treaties ratified by the Republic of Armenia.
The rights and duties of the persons
possessing double citizenship shall be determined by law.
Article 30.2
All citizens shall have the right to equal access to public service in conformity with the procedure prescribed
by law.
The principles of and the procedure for
the organizational aspects of public service shall be defined by law.
Article 31
Everyone shall have the right to discration in possessing,
using, managing and inheriting his/her property. Employment of the right to
property shall not damage environment, violate rights
and legitimate interests of other persons, society and the state.
No one shall be deprived of property
except for cases prescribed by law in conformity with the court decision.
Private property may be
alienated for the needs of society and the state only for priority public
interest, in a manner prescribed by law, and with prior equivalent
compensation.
Foreign citizens and persons without
citizenship shall not enjoy
the right to land ownership except for cases prescribed by law.
Intellectual property shall be protected
by law.
Article 31.1
The state shall protect the interests of
consumers, exercise quality control over goods, services and works as
prescribed by law.
Article 32
Everyone shall have the right of choice of employment.
Each employee shall have the right to
fair remuneration in the amount no less than the minimum set by law, as well as
the right to working conditions in full compliance with the safety and hygiene
requirements.
The employees shall have the right to
strike for the protection of their economic, social and employment interests,
the procedure for and limitations thereon shall be prescribed by law.
The children under the age of
16 shall not be allowed to work full time. The procedure and conditions for their hiring to a
part-time job shall be defined by law.
Compulsory labor shall be prohibited.
Article 33
Everyone shall have the right to rest.
The law shall define the maximum working
hours, holidays, as well as the minimum length of annual leave.
Article 33.1
Everyone shall have the right to freedom
of enterprise not prohibited by law.
Abuse of monopoly or prerogative position
in the market as well as bad faith competition shall be prohibited.
Restrictions on competition, possible
types of monopoly and the admissible patterns thereof may be prescribed only by
law, if it is necessary for protection of public interests.
Article 33.2
Everyone shall have the right to live in
an environment favorable to his/her health and well-being and shall be obliged
to protect and improve it in person or jointly with others.
The public officials shall be held
responsible for hiding information on environmental issues and denying access
to.
Article 34
Everyone shall have the right to a standard of living
adequate for himself/herself and for his/her family, including housing as well
as improvement of living conditions. The State shall take the necessary
measures for the exercise of this right by the citizens.
Article 35
The family is the natural and fundamental cell of the
society.
A woman and a man of
marriageable age shall have the right to marry and to found a family in free
expression of their will. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage,
during marriage and divorse.
It shall be prohibited to dismiss an
employee on grounds related to motherhood. Everyone woman-employee shall be entitled to right for paid vacation
for pregnancy and delivery and to right for vacation for looking after a
newborn child and for the adoption of a child.
Article 36
The parents shall have the right and obligation to take care of the education,
health of as well as the full and harmonious
development of their children.
No one can be deprived of or restricted
in his/her parental rights save by the decision of the court in conformity with
the procedure prescribed by law.
Adult capable
persons are obliged to take care of their parents who are
incapacitated and in need of such care.
Article 37
Everyone shall have the right to social security during old
age, disability, loss of bread-winner, unemployment and other cases prescribed
by law. The amount and forms of social security shall be prescribed by law.
Article 38
Everyone shall have the right to medical assistance and service in the manner
provided for by law. Everyone shall be entitled to free basic medical services.
The list and regulation for provision of such services shall be prescribed by
law.
Article 39
Everyone shall have a right to education.
Basic general education is compulsory
with the exception of cases provided for by law. The law may provide for a
higher threshold of compulsory education.
Secondary education in state educational
institutions shall be free.
The law shall define the principles of
autonomy for institutions of higher education.
The procedures for establishing and
operations of educational institutions shall be defined by law.
Each citizen shall
be entitled to free education in state institutions of higher and other
professional education institutions on the basis of competition as prescribed
by law. In
cases and in conformity with the procedure prescribed by law the State shall
provide financial and other assistance to institutions of higher and other
professional education as well as their students.
Article 40
Everyone shall have the right to freedom of literary,
aesthetic, scientific and technical creation, to make use of the scientific
advancement and to participate in the cultural life of the society.
Article 41
Everyone shall be entitled to preserve his/her national and ethnic identity.
People belonging to national minorities
shall be entitled to preservation and development of their traditions,
religion, language and culture.
Article 42
The rights and freedoms of a man and citizen shall not exclude other rights and
freedoms provided for by laws and international treaties.
Everyone shall have the right to act in a
way not prohibited by law and not violating others’ rights and freedoms. No one
shall bear obligations not stipulated by law.
The laws and other legal acts
exacerbating the legal status of an individual shall not be retroactive.
The legal acts improving the legal status
of an individual, eliminating or mitigating his/her liability shall be
retroactive if prescribed by the acts in question.
Article 42.1
Fundamental rights and freedoms of a man and citizen shall be also
applied to legal entities, as far as they are applicable to them.
Article 43
The fundamental human and civil rights and freedoms set forth in Articles
23-25, 27, 28-30, part 4 of Article 32 can be temporarily restricted only by
law if it is necessary in a democratic society in
the interests of national security, public order, crime prevention, protection
of public health and morality, constitutional rights and freedoms, as well as
honor and reputation of others.
Any restrictions on human and civil
rights and freedoms shall not exceed the scope set by the international
commitments of the Republic of Armenia.
Article 44
Special categories of human and civil rights, except for those stipulated in
Articles 15, 17, 22, and 42 of the Constitution, can be temporarily restricted
as prescribed by law in case of martial law or state of emergency within the
scope of international commitments on deviating from commitments in cases of
emergency.
Article 45
Everyone shall be obliged to pay taxes, duties and other compulsory fees in
conformity with the procedure prescribed by law.
Article 46
Every citizen shall be obliged to take part in the defense of the Republic of
Armenia in conformity with the procedure prescribed by law.
Article 47
Everyone shall be obliged to honor the Constitutions and laws, to respect the
rights, freedoms and dignity of others.
The exercise of the rights and freedoms
with the purpose of overthrow of the constitutional order, incitement to
national, racial and religious hatred, propaganda of violence or warfare shall
be prohibited.
Article 48
Main goals of
the state in the economic, solial and cultural fields shall be to:
1. protect and support family, motherhood and childhood,
2. contribute towards public’s employment and improvement of work
conditions,
3. develop residential construction, contribute towards improvement of
accommodation conditions for each citizen,
4. implement programs of health protection of the people, contribute towards
establishment of effective and affordable medical services,
5. contribute towards participation of the youth in the political, economic
and cultural life of the country,
6. advace development of physical culture and sports,
7. implement programs of prevention and treatment of disabilities, advance
participation of disabled people in the public life,
8. contribute towards development of free higher and other professional
education,
9. contribute towards development of sciences and arts,
10. conduct policies aimed at guaranteeing environmental security for current
and future generations,
11. contribute towards free intercourse for everyone with national and
international values,
12. assure worthy living standard for elderly people,
The state shall take measures,
within its capacities, to achieve the goals outlined in this article.
CHAPTER 3
THE PRESIDENT
OF THE REPUBLIC
Article 49
The President of the Republic shall be the head of the State.
The President of the Republic shall
strive to uphold the Constitution and to ensure the regular functioning of the
legislative, executive and judicial powers.
The President of the Republic shall be
the guarantor of the independence, territorial integrity and security of the
Republic of Armenia.
Article 50
The President of the Republic shall be elected by the citizens of the Republic
of Armenia for a five year term of office.
Every person having attained the age of
thirty five, having been a citizen of the Republic of Armenia for the preceding
ten years, having permanently resided in the Republic for the preceding ten
years, and having the right to vote is eligible to be elected as President.
The same person may not be elected for
the post of the President of the Republic for more than two consecutive terms.
Article 51
The election of the President of the Republic shall be held fifty days prior to
the expiration of his/her term of office in conformity with the procedure
defined by the Constitution and the law.
The candidate who has received more than
half of the votes shall be elected President of the Republic.
If the election involves more than two
candidates and none of them receives the required number of votes a second
round of voting shall be held on the fourteenth day following the first round
of voting, in which the two candidates having received the highest number of
votes shall participate. The candidate who receives the highest number of valid votes in
the second round shall be elected President of the Republic.
If only one candidate runs for the
election, he/she shall be elected if he/she receives more than half of the
votes of electors participated in the polls.
If the Constitutional Court admits a case
on the results of presidential elections, it must render a decision within ten
days following the registration of the complaint, and the terms defined in this
article shall be calculated starting from the moment the court decision comes
into force.
If the President of the Republic is not
elected, a new election shall be appointed and the voting shall be held on the
fortieth day following the date of appointment of the new election.
The President of the Republic shall take
office on the day when the term of office of the previous President expires.
The President of the Republic elected by
new or extraordinary elections shall take office on the twentieth day following
the elections.
Article 52
In case that one of the presidential candidates faces insurmountable obstacles
for the election of the President of the Republic shall be postponed for two
weeks. In the event that the obstacles recognized as insurmountable are not
eliminated within the aforementioned period of time a new election shall be
appointed and the voting shall be held on the fortieth day following the
expiration of the two-week’s period.
In case of the death of one of the
candidates before the day of voting a new election shall be appointed and the
voting shall be held on the fortieth day following the date of appointment of
the new election.
Article 53
In the event of the resignation of the President of the Republic, his or her
passing, incapacity to perform his or her functions or removal from office in
accordance with Article 57 of the Constitution, extraordinary presidential
elections shall be held on the fortieth day following the vacancy of the
office.
Article 53.1
During martial law or state of emergency
no elections of the President of the Republic shall be held and the President
of the Republic shall continue the discharge of his/her duties. In this case
elections of the President of Republic shall be held on the fortieth day
following the expiration of the term of the martial law or state of emergency.
Article 54
The President of the Republic shall accept office in conformity with the
procedure prescribed by law at the special sitting of the National Assembly by
swearing the following oath to the people, “Assuming the office of the President
of the Republic of Armenia I swear: to
fulfill the requirements of the Constitution in an unreserved manner; respect
the human and civil rights and freedoms; to ensure the protection,
independence, territorial integrity and security of the Republic to the glory
of the Republic of Armenia and to the welfare of the people of the Republic of
Armenia.
Article 55
The President of the Republic:
1) shall deliver
addresses to the people and the National Assembly;
2) shall
sign and promulgate, within twenty one days of receipt, the laws passed by the
National Assembly;
Within this period he/she may
return the law to the National Assembly with objections and recommendations
requesting for new deliberations. The President shall sign and promulgate
within five days the law re-adopted by the National Assembly;
3) dissolves the
National Assembly in the cases and in conformity with the procedure prescribed
by Article 74.1 of the Constitution and declares extraordinary elections;
4) shall appoint as Prime Minister the
person who, upon the distribution of seats in the National Assembly and
consultations held with the parliamentary factions, enjoys confidence of the
majority of the Deputies, and if it is not possible, the person who enjoys
confidence of the maximum number of the Deputies. The
President shall appoint the Prime Minister within ten days after accepting the
resignation of the Government. Within 20 days after the appointment of the
Prime Minister the Government shall be formed.
The President of the Republic shall
appoint to and dismiss from office the members of the Government upon the
recommendation of the Prime Minister;
The President of the Republic
shall accept the resignation of the Government on the day of the first sitting
of the newly elected National Assembly, of the assumption of the office by the
President of the Republic, of the expression of the vote of no confidence to
the Government, of not giving approval to the program of the Government, of the
resignation of the Prime Minister or the office of the Prime Minister remaining
vacant. After the acceptance of the resignation of the Government by the
President of the Republic the members of the Government shall continue the
realization of their duties until the formation of the new Government;
5) shall make
appointments to state office positions in cases prescribed by law;
6) shall form
and preside over the National Security Council, and establish other advisory
bodies;
7) shall represent the Republic of
Armenia in international relations, supervise the foreign policy, conclude
international agreements, forward the international agreements to the National
Assembly for ratification and sign their ratification forms, approve, suspend
or annul the international agreements for which no ratification is required;
8) shall appoint
to and recall from office the diplomatic representatives of the Republic of Armenia in foreign
countries and international organizations, accept the letters of credence and
recall of the diplomatic representatives in foreign countries and international
organizations;
9) shall submit to the National
Assembly the candidacy of the Prosecutor General, the Chairman of the Central
Bank and the Chairman of Control Chamber. Shall upon the recommendation of the
Prosecutor General appoint and release the deputies of the Prosecutor General;
10) shall
appoint four members of the Constitutional Court, and, if the
National Assembly fails to appoint the President of the Constitutional
Court in the timeframe outlined in Article
83.2 of the Constitution, shall appoint the President of the Constitutional
Court;
He may, on the basis of a conclusion of
the Constitutional Court terminate the powers of any of his appointees in the
Constitutional Court or give his consent to involve the member as an accused,
detain, authorize to institute a court proceeding to subject the member to
administrative responsibility
11) upon the recommendation
of the Council of Justice shall appoint the presidents and the judges of the
Court of Cassation and its chambers, the courts of Appeals, the courts of first
instance and specialized courts, may terminate their powers, give agreement to
include as a defendant, detain or authorize administrative proceedings through
the judicial process;
upon the conclusion of the Council of
Justice appoint judges of the Appeal, first instance and professional courts,
11.1) shall appoint two legal scholars as
members of the Council of Justice.
12) shall be the
Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, coordinate the operations of the government
bodies in the area of defense, appoint to and dismiss from office the Highest
Command of the armed and paramilitary forces.
13) in the event of an armed attack
against the Republic, an imminent danger thereof or declaration of war, shall
declare a martial law and may call for a general or partial mobilization and
shall decide on the use of the armed forces.
During warfare the President may appoint
or dismiss from the office the Highest Commandant.
In case of use of the armed forces or
declaration of martial law a special sitting of the National Assembly shall be
convened by force of law.
The law shall define the legal regime of
martial law.
14) in the event
of an imminent danger to the constitutional order, after consulting with the
Chairman of the National Assembly and the Prime Minister, shall declare state
of emergency and take measures appropriate in the given circumstances and
address the people on the situation.
In case of declaration of the state of
emergency a special sitting of the National Assembly shall be convened by force
of law.
The law shall define the legal regime of
the state of emergency.
15) shall, by the procedure defined by law, resolve issues related to granting
citizenship of the Republic of Armenia
and political asylum;
16) shall award
the orders and medals of the Republic of Armenia, promote to
highest military ranks and award honorary titles, as well as promote to highest
diplomatic and other classification ranks;
17) may grant
pardon to convicted persons.
Article 56
The President of the Republic may issue orders and decrees, which shall not
contradict the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Armenia and shall be
subject to implementation throughout the Republic.
Article 56.1
The President of the Republic shall be
immune.
The President of the Republic may not be prosecuted or held
liable for actions arising from the performance of his/her status during and
after the term of his/her office.
The President of the Republic may be prosecuted for the
actions not connected with his or her status after the expiration of term of
office.
Article 57
The President may be removed from office for state treason or other high
crimes.
In order to request a determination on
questions pertaining to the removal of the President of the Republic from
office, the National Assembly must appeal to the Constitutional Court by a
resolution adopted by the majority of the deputies.
A decision to remove the President of the
Republic from office must be reached by the National Assembly by a minimum
two-thirds majority vote of the total number of deputies, based on the
determination of the Constitutional Court.
In the event that the Constitutional
Court concludes that there are no grounds for impeaching the President of the
Republic the motion shall be removed from the agenda of the National Assembly.
Article 58
The President of Republic shall submit his/her resignation to the National
Assembly. In case of submitting the resignation for a second time within two
days following the expiration of a ten-day period after presenting the
resignation to the National Assembly, the resignation shall be deemed accepted
and an extraordinary election shall be held in conformity with the procedure
and terms stipulated in the Constitution.
Article 59
In case of serious illness of the President of Republic or other insurmountable
obstacles which enduringly render the discharge of his/her responsibilities
impossible, the National Assembly shall upon the recommendation of the
Government, the conclusion of the Constitutional Court and with a minimum of
two thirds majority vote of the total number of its members adopt a decision on
the incapacity by the President of the Republic to discharge his/her
responsibilities.
In the event that the Constitutional
Court concludes that the grounds for the incapacity of the President of
Republic to discharge his/her responsibilities do not exist, the Government may
not put such motion forward to the National Assembly.
Article 60
In the event the post of the President of the Republic is vacant and
before the newly elected President assumes the office, the presidential duties
shall devolve onto the Chairman of the National Assembly or, if that is
impossible, onto the Prime Minister. During the performance of duties of the President
of the Republic by the Chairman of the National Assembly, the duties of the
Chairman of the National Assembly shall devolve to the deputy of the Chairman
of the National Assembly, who was elected to his/her post by most of votes.
During this period it is prohibited to call a referendum, appoint the Prime
Minister, appoint to and dismiss from office the Highest Command of the armed
and paramilitary forces (except a martial law situation), make appointments to
police and national security positions in cases prescribed by law, as well as
exercise the powers stipulated in Clauses 3, 8, 16 and 17 of Article 55 of the
Constitution.
Article 60.1
Article 61
The President of the Republic shall in conformity with the procedure defined by
law form his/her staff. The remuneration, servicing and security of the
President of the Republic shall be prescribed by law.
CHAPTER 4
THE NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY
Article 62
Legislative power in the Republic of Armenia shall be vested in the National
Assembly. In cases stipulated in Clauses 13 and 14 of Article 55, Articles 57,
59, 66, 67, 73, 74, 74.1, 75, 77, 80, 81, 83, 83.1, 83.2, 83.3, 83.4, 83.5, 84,
94.1, Clause 2 of Article 101, 103, 110, 111 and 112 as well as on matters
related to the organization of its activities the National Assembly shall adopt
decisions, which shall be signed and promulgated by the Chairman of the
National Assembly.
The National Assembly shall make
addresses and announcements in conformity with the procedure prescribed by the
law on the Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly.
The powers of the National Assembly shall
be defined by the Constitution.
The procedure
of the activity of the National Assembly, as well as the formation and activity
of its bodies shall be defined by the Constitution and the rules of procedure
of the National Assembly.
Article 63
The National Assembly shall consist of one hundred and thirty one deputies.
The National Assembly is
elected for a term of 5 years. Its term of office shall begin at the moment
when newly-elected National Assembly assembles for its first sitting. The term
of office of the National Assembly shall expire at the moment of opening of the
first sitting of the newly elected National Assembly.
The National Assembly may not be
dissolved during the of state of martial law and state of emergency as well as
in the event a motion on impeaching the President of Republic is put forward.
In the course of martial law and state of
emergency no elections of the National Assembly shall be held, and the term of
office of the National Assembly shall be extended until the opening of the
first session of the newly elected National Assembly following the end of the
martial law and state of emergency. In this case elections of the National
Assembly shall be held not earlier than fifty and not later than sixty days
following the expiration of the term of the martial law or state of emergency.
Article 64
Any person having attained the age of twenty five, having been a citizen of the
Republic of Armenia for the preceding five years, having permanently resided in
the Republic for the preceding five years, and who has the right to vote, may
be elected as a Deputy.
Article 65
The members of Parliament may not run businesses, hold any
other state or local self-government office, positions in commercial
structures, engage in any paid occupation, except for scientific, educational
and creative work.
A Deputy shall not hold another public
office, be a member of a body of the local self-government, as well as be
involved in another paid work save for academic, pedagogical and creative
activities.
A Deputy shall discharge his/her
responsibilities on permanent basis.
The status and guarantees of the activity
a Deputy shall be defined by the Constitution and the law.
Article 66
A Deputy shall not be bound by any imperative mandate
and shall be guided by his or her conscience and convictions.
A Deputy, during and after the term
of his or her parliamentary authorities,
may not be prosecuted and held liable for actions arising from his or her
status, including for his or her opinions expressed in the National Assembly,
provided these are not insulting or defamatory.
A Deputy may not be involved as an
accused or subjected to a suit for administrative liability through the judicial
process without the consent of the National Assembly.
A Deputy may
not be arrested without the consent of the National Assembly except for cases
when he/she is arrested when caught in the act. In such a case the Chairman of
the National Assembly shall be immediately notified.
Article 67
The powers of a Deputy shall terminate upon the expiration of the term of
office of the National Assembly, the dissolution of the National Assembly, the
violation of the provisions stipulated in Part 1 of Article 65 of the
Constitution, loss of citizenship, absence from more than half of floor voting
in the course of a single session, prison sentence, legal incapacity and
resignation from post.
A Deputy's term of office shall be
terminated in a manner prescribed by the rules of procedure of the National
Assembly.
Article 68
Regular elections to the National Assembly shall be held not earlier than fifty
and not later than forty days prior to the expiration of the term of the
current Assembly.
At extraordinary elections of the
National Assembly the voting shall take place not earlier than thirty and not
later forty days after the dissolution of the National Assembly.
The date of elections shall be fixed by
Presidential decree.
The first session of a newly elected
National Assembly shall convene on the third Thursday following the election of
at least two thirds of the total number of Deputies.
In case of extraordinary elections of the
National Assembly the first session the newly elected National Assembly shall
convene on the second Thursday following the elction of at least two thirds of
the total number of Deputies.
Article 69
The regular sessions of the National Assembly shall be convene in the dates and
in a manner prescribed by law.
The sittings of the National Assembly
shall be open to the public. Closed-door sittings may be convened by a
resolution of the National Assembly.
Article 70
An extraordinary session or sitting of the National Assembly shall be
convened by the Chairman of the National Assembly at the initiative of the
President of the Republic, at least one third of the total number of Deputies
or of the Government. The extraordinary session or sitting shall be held by the
agenda and timetable specified by the initiator.
Article 71
The laws and decisions of the National Assembly, save for cases set forth in
the Constitution, shall be adopted by the majority of votes of the deputies who
have participated in the voting provided that more than half of the total
number of deputies have voted.
Article 72
Should the National Assembly decline to
accept the recommendations and objections presented by the President of the Republic, it shall pass the remanded law, again with a
majority vote of the number of Deputies. The National Assembly shall deliberate
the law remanded by the President on a priority basis.
Article 73
There may be not more than twelve standing
committees established in the National Assembly.
The standing committees shall be
established for the preliminary review of draft legal acts and other issues and
for providing the National Assembly with conclusions thereon.
If necessary and in conformity with the
procedure stipulated in the Law on Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly
ad hoc committees may be established for the preliminary review of special
draft laws or for submission of conclusions and reports on certain issues,
events and facts to the National Assembly.
Article 74
The Government shall within twenty days of its formation
present its program to the National Assembly for its approval.
Approval of
the program of the Government shall be deliberated on a priority basis and
shall be voted within five days after submission. The decision on approval of
the program of the Government requires a majority vote of the total number of
Deputies.
Article 74.1
If the National Assembly does not give an
approval to the program of the
Government two times in succession within two months, the President of the
Republic shall dissolve the National Assembly.
The President of Republic may also
dissolve the National Assembly upon the proposal of the Chairman of the
National Assembly or the Prime Minister in the following cases:
a) If the National Assembly fails within
three months to decide on the draft law deemed urgent by the decision of the
Government or;
b) If in the course of a regular session
no sittings of the National Assembly are convened for more than three months or
c) If in the course of a regular session
the National Assembly fails for more than three months to adopt decision on
issues under debate.
Article 75
The right of legislative initiative in the National Assembly shall belong to
the Deputies and the Government.
The Government may determine the sequence
of the debate for its proposed draft legislation and may demand that they be
voted only with amendments acceptable to it.
In conformity with the conclusion of the
Government the National Assembly shall adopt the draft laws reducing the state
budget revenues or increasing the state budget expenditures by the majority of
the total number of votes of the deputies.
The Government can put forward a motion
on confidence in the Government related to the adoption of a draft law proposed
by the Government. If within twenty four hours of the Government’s raising of
the question of the vote of confidence not less than one third of the total
number of Deputies does not present a proposal for a vote of no confidence or
if in case of such a proposal the National assembly does not pass a vote of no
confidence to the Government by majority of the total number of Deputies during
a period set forth in Article 84 Part 3, the Government’s draft law shall be
considered to have been adopted.
The
Government may not raise the issue of its vote of confidence in conjunction
with a draft law more than twice during any single session.
Article 76
The National Assembly shall adopt the state budget upon its submission by the
Government. If the budget is not adopted by the start of the fiscal year, all
expenditures shall be incurred in the same proportions as in the previous
year's budget.
The procedure for debate on and adoption
of the state budget shall be prescribed by law.
Article 77
The National Assembly shall supervise the implementation of the state budget,
as well as the use of loans and credits received from foreign governments and
international organizations.
The National Assembly shall examine the
annual report on the realization of the state budget and adopt the report based
on the findings of the Control Chamber.
Article 78
[Removed].
Article 79
The National Assembly shall elect its Chairman by a majority vote of the total
number of Deputies.
The Chairman of the National Assembly
shall chair the sittings, manage its material resources, and shall ensure its
normal functioning.
The National Assembly shall elect two
Deputy Chairmen of the National Assembly.
Article 80
Deputies shall be entitled to ask the Government written and oral questions
while the factions and deputy groups shall also be entitled to submit interpellations to the
Government. During one sitting of the regular session the Prime Minister and
the Government members shall answer the Deputies’ questions. The National
Assembly shall not pass any decisions in conjunction with the questions raised
by the Deputies.
Interpellations shall be submitted in
writing at least ten days prior to the debate. The procedure for
interpellations, debate and adoption of decision on such shall be defined by
the Law on Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly.
Article 81
Upon the recommendation of the President of Republic the National Assembly:
1) may declare
amnesty;
2) ratify,
suspend or denounce the international agreements of the Republic of Armenia. The
National Assembly shall ratify those international agreements:
a) which are of
political or military nature or stipulate changes of the State borders,
b) which relate
to human rights, freedoms and obligations,
c) which
stipulate financial commitments for the Republic of Armenia,
d) application
of which shall bring about legislative amendments or adoption of a new law, or
stipulate other norms than those stipulated in the laws,
e) which
prescribe ratification,
f) other cases
defined by law.
3) decides on
declaring war and proclaiming peace. In the event when convening a sitting of
the National Assembly is impossible, the President of Republic shall solve the
issue of declaring war.
The National Assembly can annul the
progress of measures prescribed by Clauses 13 and 14 of Article 55 of the
Constitution.
Article 82
The National Assembly shall, upon the recommendation of the Government, provide
for the administrative territorial division of the Republic.
Article 83
The National Assembly shall:
1) appoint five
members of the Constitutional Court upon the
recommendation of the Chairman of the National Assembly.
2) Within thirty days
after the post of the Chairman of the Constitutional Court is vacant, upon the recommendation of the
Chairman of teh National Assembly, , appoint the
Chairman from among the members of the Constitutional Court.
3) by a majority
vote of the total number of Deputies and on the basis of a conclusion of the Constitutional
Court terminate the powers of any of its
appointees in the Constitutional Court, or give its
consent to involve the member as an accused, detain, authorize to institute a
court proceeding to subject the member to administrative responsibility.
4) elects two
legal scholars to the Council of Justice.
Article
83.1
The
National Assembly shall elect the Ombudsman for a period of 5 years by 3/5 of
total number of Deputies.
As an Ombudsman may be
elected a person being a highly respected figure in the public and who will
correspond to the requirements envisaged for a Deputy of the National Assembly.
The Ombudsman shall be irremovable.
The
Ombudsman is an independent official who implements the protection of the
violated human rights and fundamental freedoms by state bodies, local
self-government bodies and their officials.
State
and local self-government bodies and their officials cooperate with Ombudsman.
The Ombudsman shall be endued
with the immunity envisaged for the Deputy.
Other
guarantees of the activity of the Ombudsman shall be established by law.
Article 83.2.
To ensure the goals of
freedom, independence and plurality of the broadcasting media, an independent
regulatory body established by the law. Half of the members of
the body shall be elected by the National Assembly and the other half shall be
appointed by the President of the Republic for a term of six years. The
National Assembly shall elect the members of that body with a majority of votes
of total number of Deputies.
Article
83.3
The main objective of the
Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia shall be to ensure stability of prices
in the Republic of Armenia. The Central Bank shall develop, approve and
implement monetary policy programs.
The Central Bank shall issue the currency
of the Republic of Armenia – the Armenian Dram.
The Central Bank shall be
independent whilst performing the tasks and functions granted by the
Constitution and the law.
The Chairman of the Central
Bank shall be appointed by the National Assembly upon the proposal of the
President of the Republic for six years. The same person may not be elected for
the post of Chairman of the Central Bank for more than two consecutive terms.
In cases provided for by law
the National Assembly may at the proposal of the President of the Republic and
with a majority of votes of total number of Deputies dismiss from office the
Chairman of the Central Bank.
Article
83.4
The Control Chamber of the Republic of Armenia
shall be an independent body, which shall oversee the use of the budget
resources and the state and community property.
The work plan of the Control Chamber
shall be approved by the National Assembly.
The Control Chamber shall at least once a
year submit a report on the oversight outcomes to the National Assembly.
The law shall define the regulations on
the procedure and the powers of the Control Chamber.
The Chairman of the Control Chamber shall
be appointed by the National Assembly upon the proposal of the President of the
Republic for six years. A person complying with the requirements for the Deputy
can be appointed Chairman of the Control Chamber. The same person may not be elected
for the post of Chairman of the Control Chamber for more than two consecutive
terms.
Article
83.5
The issues below shall be set
forth exclusively by the laws of the Republic of Armenia:
1) terms and
procedures for the exercise and protection of the rights by natural persons and
legal entities;
2) restrictions on the rights and
liberties of natural persons and legal entities, the obligations, as well as
forms, extent and procedure for accountability thereof, means of compulsion and
the procedure for such, types, amounts and procedures for the payment of taxes,
duties and other binding fees payable by natural persons and legal entities;
3) cases, terms
and procedures for control and oversight over the activities of natural persons
and legal entities (including checks, examinations and inspections);
4) terms and
procedure for establishing legal entities, suspending or terminating the
activities thereof;
5) list of
information not deemed private or family secret for natural persons or
commercial secret for legal entities;
6) cases, procedure and terms for
criminal, administrative, economic (property) or disciplinary liability, the
procedure for serving criminal sentences, the procedure for compulsory
execution of judicial and administrative acts, the status and powers of
prosecutors and attorneys;
7) procedure for holding referenda and
elections of the President of the Republic, National Assembly of the Republic
of Armenia and bodies of local self-government;
8) procedure for
the state budget revenues and expenditures;
9) procedure and
terms for concluding and denouncing the international agreements of the Republic of Armenia;
10) legal status
of the political parties and other non-governmental associations, as well as
mass media entities;
11) The names and borders of the
administrative-territorial units of the Republic of Armenia;
Article 84
The National Assembly may adopt a vote of no confidence in the Government by a
majority vote of the total number of Deputies.
A motion of no confidence to the Government
may be presented by the President of the Republic or by at least one third of
total number of Deputies. In situations of martial law or state of emergency
such motion may not be presented.
The motion of no confidence to the
Government shall be voted on not sooner than forty eight hours and not later
than seventy two hours from its initial submittal.
CHAPTER 5
THE
GOVERNMENT
Article 85
The Government shall determine and implement the domestic policy of the
Republic of Armenia. The Government shall determine and implement
the foreign policy of the Republic of Armenia jointly with the President of the
Republic. The authority of the Government shall encompass all matters of public
administration not bestowed on other state or local self-government bodies.
By virtue of the Constitution, the
international agreements, the laws of the Republic of Armenia, normative acts
of the President of the Republic and to ensure the implementation thereof the
Government shall adopt decisions, which are subject to observance in the
whole territory of the Republic.
The Government shall be formed of the
Prime Minister and the Ministers. One of the Ministers upon the proposal of the
Prime Minister may be appointed by the President as Deputy Prime Minister and
substitute the Prime Minister in his/her absence.
The Prime Minister and the Ministers
shall be citizens of the Republic of Armenia.
The Constitution and the laws shall
define the powers of the Government.
The structure of the Government
, by proposal of the Government, shall be regulated by law. The
procedure for the organization of
operation of the Government and other bodies of state administration
under the Government shall upon the submission of the Prime Minister be defined
by the decree of the President of the Republic.
Article 86
The Prime Minister shall convene and chair the Government sittings.
The President of the Republic may convene
and chair a sitting of the Government when considering issues in connection of
foreign policy, defence and national security.
The Government decisions shall be signed
by the Prime Minister.
The President of the Republic can suspend
the effect of a Government decision for a period of one month and make an
official request to the Constitutional Court for the verification of its
compliance with the Constitution.
Article 87
The Prime Minister shall oversee the Government's activities and shall
coordinate the work of the Ministers.
The Prime Minister shall adopt decisions
on the organization of Government activities.
Article 88
A Government member cannot go into business, hold office unrelated to his
duties in a state or local self-administration body or in a commercial
enterprise, or perform another paid work, save for academic, pedagogical and
creative work.
Article 88.1
Regional Governors shall be appointed and
dismissed from the office by decisions of the Government. Such decisions of the
Government are subject to approval by the President.
The Regional Governors shall pursue the
territorial policy of the Government, directly supervise the activities of the
territorial services of the executive bodies, save for cases prescribed by law.
The peculiarities of the territorial
policy in the city of Yerevan shall be determined by law.
Article 89
The Government shall:
1) submit its
program to the National Assembly for approval in
accordance with Article 74 of the Constitution;
2) submit the draft
state budget to the National Assembly for approval, guarantee the execution of
the budget and submit financial reports on the budget to the National Assembly;
3) manage the state property;
4) implement unified state policies in the
areas of finances, economy, taxation and loans and credits;
4.1) implement the state territorial development
policy.
5) implement state policies in the areas of
science, education, culture, health, social security and environmental
protection;
6) ensure the implementation of the defense,
national security and foreign policies of the Republic;
7) shall ensure
maintenance of law and order, take measures to strengthen the legal order,
ensure rights and freedoms of the citizens.
8) implements other
functions and powers provided for by the Constitution and laws.
Article 90
The Government shall submit the proposed state budget to the National Assembly
at least ninety days prior to the beginning of the fiscal year and may request
that this proposal, with any amendments it may adopt, be voted on prior to the
expiration of the budget deadline. The Government may raise the question of a
vote of confidence in conjunction with the adoption of the state budget. If a
vote of no confidence is not adopted by the National Assembly, as provided
under Article 75 of the Constitution, then the state budget and related
amendments approved by the Government shall be considered adopted.
In case of a vote of no confidence
related to the proposed state budget, the new Government shall submit the draft
state budget to the National Assembly within a period of ten days after
approval of its program. This draft shall be debated and voted on by the
National Assembly within a period of thirty days in accordance with the
procedure determined by this Article.
CHAPTER 6
THE JUDICIAL
POWER
Article 91
In the Republic of Armenia justice shall be administered solely by the courts
in accordance with the Constitution and the laws.
Court decisions, judgments and verdicts
shall be adopted in the name of the Republic of Armenia.
Article 92
In the Republic of Armenia function the court of general jurisdiction of the
first instance, the courts of appeals and the Court of Cassation and, and in
cases prescribed by law specialized courts as well.
Establishing emergency tribunals shall be
forbidden.
Article
93.
The
Constitutional Court administers the constitutional justice in the Republic of
Armenia.
Article 94
The independence of courts shall be guaranteed by the Constitution and laws.
The competences and the procedures of
formation and activities of the courts shall be defined by the Constitution and
laws.
The Constitution shall define the
competence and the formation of the Constitutional Court while the procedure
for the activities thereof shall be defined by the Constitution and the Law on
the Constitutional Court.
Article 94.1
The Constitution and the law shall define
the procedure for the formation and the activities of the Council of Justice.
The Council of Justice shall consist of
up to nine judges elected by secret ballot for a period of five years by the
General Assembly of Judges of the Republic of Armenia, two legal scholars
appointed by the President of the Republic and two legal scholars appointed by
the National Assembly.
The
sittings of the Justice Council are headed by the Chairman of the Court of
Cassation without the right to vote.
Article 95
In conformity with the procedure stipulated in the law the Council of Justice
shall:
1) shall
form and present to the approval of the President of the Republic the list of
candidates of judges and the lists of their professional advancement, which
shall be used as basis for appointments;
2) shall give
conclusion on the submitted candidacies of judges;
3) shall nominate the candidates for the
chairman of the court of cassation, chairmen and members of its chambers and
candidates for the chairmanship of the appelate courts, first instance courts
and other courts;
4) shall express
opinion on issues of pardon on the request of the President of the Republic;
5) shall subject the judges to
disciplinary responsibility, shall submit recommendation to the President of
the Republic on terminating the power of a judge, detaining the judge, on
agreeing to involve the judge as an accused or to institute a court proceeding
to subject the judge to administrative responsibility.
Article 96
The Judge and the members of the Constitutional Court shall be irremovable. The
Judge and the member of the Constitutional Court shall hold their offices until
the age of 65. They may be removed from office only in the cases and in a
manner prescribed by the Constitution and the law.
Article 97
When administering justice, judges and members of the Constitutional Court
shall be independent and shall only be subject to the Constitution and the law.
The guarantees for the exercise of their
duties and the grounds and procedures of the legal responsibility applicable to
judges and members of the Constitutional Court shall be prescribed by law.
The Judge and the member of the
Constitutional Court may not be
arrested, involved as an accused, as well as subjected to administrative
liability through the judicial process except with the consent of the
Council of Justice or Constitutional Court. The Judge and the member of the
Constitutional Court shall not be detained save for cases when caught in the
act or immediately after that. In such cases the President of the Republic and
accordingly the Chairman of the Cassation Court or Constitutional Court shall
be notified immediately.
Article 98
Judges and members of the Constitutional Court may not go into business, hold
office unrelated to his duties in a state or local self-administration body or
in a commercial enterprise, or perform another paid work, save for academic,
pedagogical and creative work..
Judges and members of the Constitutional
Court may not be members of any political party nor engage in any political
activity.
Article 99
The Constitutional Court shall be composed of nine members.
Article 100
The Constitutional Court shall, in conformity with the procedure defined by
law:
1) determine the
compliance of the laws, decisions of the National Assembly, decrees and orders
of the President of the Republic, decisions of the Prime Minister and bodies of
the local self-government with the Constitution;
2) prior to the
ratification of international agreements determine the compliance of the commitments
stipulated therein with the Constitution;
3) resolve all disputes arising from the
outcomes of a referendum;
3.1) resolve all disputes arising from
decisions adopted with regard to the elections of the President of the Republic
and Deputies;
4) declare insurmountable or eliminated
obstacles for a candidate for the President of the Republic;
5) provide a conclusion on the existence
of grounds for impeaching the President of Republic;
6) provide a conclusion on the incapacity
by the President to discharge his/her responsibilities;
7) provide a conclusion on terminating
the power of a member of the Constitutional Court, on detaining the member, on
agreeing to involve the member as an accused, as well as to institute a court
proceeding to subject the member to administrative responsibility;
8) provide a conclusion the
basis to discharge the head of community;
9) in cases
prescribed by law adopt a decision on suspending or prohibiting the activities
of a political party.
Article 101
In conformity with the procedure set forth in the Constitution and the law on
the Constitutional Court the application to the Constitutional Court may be
filed by:
1) the President of the Republic - in
cases stipulated in Clauses 1, 2, 3, 7 and 9 of Article 100 of the Constitution;
2) the National Assembly – in cases
stipulated in Clauses 3, 5, 7 and 9 of Article 100 of the Constitution;
3) at least
one-fifth of the total number of the deputies - in cases stipulated in Clause 1
of Article 100 of the Constitution;
4) the Government - in cases stipulated
in Clauses 1, 6, 8 and 9 of Article 100 of the Constitution;
5) bodies of the
local self-governance on the issue of compliance to the Constitution of the
state bodies’ normative acts violating their constitutional rights;
6) every person
in a specific case when the final judicial act has been adopted, when the
possibilities of protection in courts
have been exhausted and when the constitutionality of a law provision applied
by the act in question is being challenged;
7) courts and
the Prosecutor General on the issue of constitutionality of provisions of
normative acts related to specific cases within their proceedings;
8) the Human
Rights’ Defender – on the issue of compliance of normative acts listed in
clause 1 of Article 100 of the Constitution with the provisions of Chapter 2 of
the Constitution;
9) candidates
for the President of the Republic and Deputies – on matters listed in Clauses
3.1 and 4 of Article 100 of the Constitution;
The Constitutional Court shall start proceedings
only upon the receipt of an application.
Article 102
The Constitutional Court shall adopt decisions and conclusions in conformity
with the procedure and terms stipulated in the Constitution and the Law on the
Constitutional Court.
The decisions of the Constitutional Court
shall be final and shall come into force following the publication thereof.
The Constitutional Court may adopt a
decision stipulating a later term for invalidating a normative act
contradicting the Constitution or a part thereof.
On matters stipulated in
Clauses 1-4 and 9 of Article 100 of the Constitution the Constitutional Court
shall adopt decisions whilst on matters stipulated in Clauses 5-8 it shall
issue conclusions. The conclusions and the decision on matters stipulated in
Clause 9 shall be adopted by at least two-thirds of the total number of the
members whilst the remaining decision shall be adopted by a simple majority of
votes. If the
conclusion of the Constitutional Court is negative, the issue shall be removed
from the scope of competence of the relevant body.
Article 103
The Office of the Prosecutor General in the Republic of
Armenia represents a unified system, headed by the Prosecutor General. The
Prosecutor General shall be appointed by the National Assembly on nomination of
the President for a period of six years. The same person may not be appointed
Prosecutor General for more than two consecutive times.
In cases provided for by law
the National Assembly, upon the proposal of the President, may dismiss the
Prosecutor General by the vote of majority of total number of Deputies.
In conformity with the procedure and
cases defined by law the Office of the Prosecutor General shall:
1) instigate
criminal prosecution;
2) oversee the lawfulness of preliminary
inquiries and investigations;
3) present the case for the prosecution
in court;
4) bring actions in court to defend the
interests of the state;
5) appeal the
judgments, verdicts and decisions of the courts:
6) oversee the
legality of discharge of penalties and other means of compulsion.
The Office of the Prosecutor General shall operate within the powers granted to
it by the Constitution and on the basis of the law.
CHAPTER 7
THE LOCAL
SELF-GOVERNMENT
Article 104
The local self-government shall be exercised in the communities.
The local self-governance is the right
and capacity of the community to resolve on its own responsibility local
problems aimed at the welfare of the inhabitants in accordance to the
Constitution and the law.
Article 104.1
A community comprises the populace of one
or more residential areas.
A community shall be a legal entity, have
the right to property and other economic rights.
Article 105
Authorities of the community
pertaining to managing and administering the community’s property, resolving
issues of community significance, and other authorities aimed at fulfilling the
requirements of the community shall be exercised by the community. A certain
part of community’s authorities may by law be deemed obligatory.
In order to secure more effective
exercise of the powers of state bodies the law may envisage the delegation
thereof to the community bodies.
Article 105.1
The land within administrative boundaries
of the community except for the land necessary for state needs and those
belonging to natural persons and legal entities shall be deemed property of the
community.
Article 106
The community shall generate its budget independently.
The law shall define the sources of the
community revenues.
The law shall define the sources of
community finances that will secure the discharge of their responsibilities.
Responsibilities delegated to the
communities shall be funded from the state budget.
The communities shall establish local
taxes and duties within the scope defined by law. The communities can set forth
fees for their services in conformity with the procedure defined by law.
Article 107
The community shall exercise its right of self-government through the bodies of
local self-government – the Council of Aldermen and the Head of Community, who
shall be elected for a 4-year term of office in conformity with the procedure
defined by law.
The Council of Aldermen of the community
shall in conformity with the procedure defined by law manage the community
property, approve the community budget upon the submission of the Head of
Community, oversee the community budget execution, envisage local taxes, duties
and fees in conformity with the procedure defined by law and adopt legal acts
subject to observance in the territory of the community. The acts adopted by
the community Council of Aldermen shall not contradict legislation; the law
shall define the procedure for their publication and coming into force.
The law shall define the powers of the
Head of Community and the procedure for the exercise thereof.
The community members can directly take
part in the administration of the community affairs by resolving local problems
through local referenda. The law shall define the procedure and terms for
conducting a local referendum.
Article 108
Yerevan is a community. The peculiarities of local self-government and
formation of local self-government bodies in the City of Yerevan shall be
defined by law. A law may provide for an direct or
indirect election of the Mayor of Yerevan.
Article 108.1
To ensure the lawfulness of the
activities of the community, legal control shall be exercised in conformity
with the procedure defined by law. The procedure for the state oversight over
the discharge of the powers delegated to the community shall be provided for by
law.
Article 109
The Government may remove the community head in cases
prescribed by law on the basis of the conclusion of the Constitutional Court.
Article 110
Consolidation or separation of
communities may take place as provided for by law for public interest. The
National Assembly shall adopt relevant law upon submission by the Government.
Before tabling such legislation the Government shall provide for local
referenda in such communities. Outcomes of the local referenda shall be
presented to the National Assembly along with the draft legislation. The
communities may consolidate or separate irrespective of the outcomes of the
local referenda.
The law shall define the principles and
procedure for consolidation or
separation of the communities as well as the terms for the election of
local self-government bodies of newly formed communities.
Inter-community unions may be created by
procedure provided for by law.
CHAPTER 8
ADOPTION OF
THE CONSTITUTION,
AMENDMENTS AND REFERENDUM
Article 111
The Constitution shall be adopted or amended by referendum, which may be
initiated by the President of the Republic or the National Assembly.
The President of the Republic shall call
a referendum upon the request or agreement of the of
the National Assembly. For such a decision of the National Assembly is required
the majority votes of the total number of the Deputies.
The President of the Republic may remand
the Draft Constitution or the draft of constitutional amendments, within twenty
one days following their submission back to the National Assembly, with his or
her objections and suggestions, requesting a reexamination.
The President of the Republic will submit
to a referendum within the period prescribed by the National Assembly a draft Constitution
or draft constitutional amendments, when they are reintroduced by at least two
thirds of the total number of Deputies of the National Assembly.
If the initiative belongs to the
President of the Republic, the National Assembly shall within a three-month
period following the receipt of the draft of the Constitution or amendments
thereof put the motion on holding a referendum on the draft to the vote. If the
majority of the total number of the deputies of the National Assembly vote for
the draft, the latter shall be deemed adopted and the President of the Republic
shall hold a referendum on the date set up by himself/herself.
Article 112
Laws may be submitted to a referendum upon the request of the National Assembly
or the Government in accordance with Article 111 of the Constitution.
Laws passed by referendum may only be
amended by referendum.
Article 113
The draft submitted to a referendum shall be considered to have been passed if
it receives more than fifty percent of the votes, but not less than one fourth
of the number of registered voters.
Article 114
Articles 1, 2 and 114 of the Constitution may not be amended.
CHAPTER 9
FINAL AND
TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
Article 115
Amendments to the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia shall come into force
from the moment of the publication in the “Official Bulletin of the Republic of
Armenia” except for the provisions on the Chairman of the Control Chamber and
the Prosecutor General, the provision of the first sentence of Article 63 Part
2, Article 74.1 Part 1, Article 83.4, provision of the first sentence of part 6
of article 85, Article 86, Article 88.1 Part 1, Article 101 Point 6, the term
fixed in Article 107 Part 1.
Article 116
The provisions on the Chairman
of the Control Chamber and Prosecutor General in the first sentence of Article
55 Point 9, Article 74.1 Part 1, the provision contained in Article 83.4,
Article 86 and Article 88.1 Part 1, shall come into force on the day of opening
of the first session of the National Assembly of the next legislative period.
The provision of the first
sentence of Article 63 Part 2 shall be applied for the next legislative
periods.
The provision of the first
sentence of part 6 of article 85 shall enter into force on July 1, 2008.
The provision of the Point 6
of Article 101 shall enter into force on July 1, 2006.
The term fixed in Article 107
Part 1 shall come into force for the local self-government bodies elected after
the adoption of the Amendments to the Constitution.
Article 117
After
the amendments to the Constitution come into force:
1)
The National
Assembly shall make appropriate the acting laws to the amendments of the
Constitution during one year;
2)
The National
Assembly shall within one year define by law the anthem of the Republic of
Armenia. Until that the anthem prior to the amendments to the Constitution
shall be valid.
3)
The social rights
provided in the Constitution shall be valid to extent specified by the
appropriate laws.
4)
Until the day of
opening of the first session of the next legislative period of the National
Assembly the President of the Republic
a)
may after consultations with the President of the
National Assembly and the Prime Minister dissolve the National Assembly and
call for special election;
b)
may remove the Prime Minister.
5)
Until the day of
opening of the first session of the next legislative period of the National
Assembly the meetings of the Government shall be chaired by the President of
the Republic, or upon his or her recommendation, by the Prime Minister.
Government decisions shall be signed by the Prime Minister and approved by the
President.
6)
Until the
definition of the legal regime of the state of emergency by law in the event of
an imminent danger to the constitutional order the President of the Republic
after consulting with the Chairman of the National Assembly and the Prime
Minister, shall declare state of emergency and take measures appropriate in the
given circumstances and address the people on the situation.
7)
The Chairman of
the Central Bank shall remain in office until the expiry of the term of office
determined by current law.
8)
The Chairman of
the Control Chamber shall be appointed within five months after the first
session of the next legislative period of the National Assembly. Until that the
Control Chamber shall continue to exercise its powers determined prior to the
amendments to the Constitution.
9)
The Prosecutor
General shall continue to remain in office no more than for five months after
the day of opening of the first session of the next convened National Assembly
until the appointment of the Prosecutor General in the manner prescribed in
Article 55 Point 9 of the Constitution.
10)
The acting judges
and legal scholars of the Council of Justice shall continue to remain in office
until the expiry of their term of office. The National assembly shall within
three months elect two legal scholars of the Council of Justice.
11)
The members of
the independent body provided in Article 83.2 shall continue to remain in
office until the expiry of their term of office determined by the “Law on TV
and Radio”. Upon expiry of term of office or in case of their early resignation
or dismissal new members shall be appointed consecutively by the National
Assembly and the President of the Republic.
12)
The bodies of the
local self-government in the city of Yerevan shall be formed not later than within two years after the adoption of
the appropriate law. Before that the current order for the local
self-government and territorial administration of the city of Yerevan shall remain in force.
13)
Current members
of the Constitutional Court shall remain in their positions till the age of 70.