Category: 2020
Judge: Constitutional Court head’s post not appealing at all
Judge of Armenia’s Constitutional Court Arman Dilanyan will not stand as a candidate for the top court chairman, he told reported on Thursday, adding no one has been nominated for the post so far.
“At the moment, there are no candidates, we have not yet reached the stage of nomination or self-nomination,” the judge said.
To the remark that according to some media reports he will be the new chairman of the Constitutional Court based on the scenario of his fellow judge Vahe Grigoryan, who named Yervand Khundkaryan as his main challenger, Dilanyan urged reporters not to believe such “fabrications” spread by some “sources” of the high court.
“I believe that the office of a Constitutional Court judge is the best position for lawyers to manifest their professional skills. I feel very good in that position and I hope to continue my service here,” he said.
“In my opinion, the position of the Constitutional Court chairman is not appealing at all. I can’t say how things will unfold later, but I believe it’s very difficult to combine the professional work of a judge of the Constitutional Court, which implies a great responsibility and is time-consuming, with the position of the Constitutional Court head, which presupposes representative, administrative and organizational functions. It is much more comfortable to serve as a judge of the Constitutional Court,” Dilanyan said.
The Constitutional Court held a working meeting on Wednesday, with the election of its new head on the agenda. However, the session did not finish due to the end of the working day. It is set to continue today.
A candidate nominated by judges or by self-nomination, who has received two-thirds of the votes of judges of the Constitutional Court, may be elected chairman, and in the case when one candidate is nominated, s/he shall be elected by a majority of the total number of judges of the Constitutional Court.
If none of the two or more nominated candidates by the results of the vote receives the required number of votes, then a second round of elections shall be held within five days, where two candidates who receive the majority of votes in the first round shall participate. The candidate who receives the majority of votes of judges of the Constitutional Court shall be considered elected after the second round of elections.
Constitutional Court fails to elect its new President for the second day
The Constitutional Court judges failed to elect the new president for the second day in a row, one of the CC Judges Edgar Shatiryan told reporters outside the Court building.
“No election was held, one candidate has been self-nominated. One of the Judges nominated a candidate who recused himself,” Shatiryan noted, adding the election of the CC President and Vice-President didn’t take place. The Judges will continue the session tomorrow at 10.30.
According to media reports, the only candidate who self-nominated for the post of the CC President is Yervand Khundkaryan. The latter has been only recently appointed Judge of the Court.
To remind, the Constitutional Court started a working session on Wednesday with the election of its new head on the agenda. However, the session did not finish due to the end of the working day. The session continued today.
According to legislation, a candidate nominated by judges or by self-nomination, who has received two-thirds of the votes of judges of the Constitutional Court, may be elected chairman, and in the case when one candidate is nominated, s/he shall be elected by a majority of the total number of judges of the Constitutional Court.
If none of the two or more nominated candidates by the results of the vote receives the required number of votes, then a second round of elections shall be held within five days, where two candidates who receive the majority of votes in the first round shall participate.
Music: Open-air concert dedicated to the anniversary of Komitas Vardapet to be held in Yerevan
National Centre of Chamber Music is organizing an open-air concert on the birthday anniversary of Armenian cooper and musicologist Komitas.
As the Centre said in a release, the concert will take place on September 26 at 19։30 in the park adjacent to Komitas Chamber Music House. This year marks the 151st anniversary of Komitas birthday. The Centre also reminds that the 150th anniversary celebrations were included in the UNESCO Calendar of anniversaries of eminent personalities and important events for the 2018-2019 cycle. As part of the celebrations, the musicians of the National Centre of Chamber Music performed converts and in Armenia and around the the world, including at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
Expert: Mnatsakanyan`s Egyptian voyage is part of Armenia`s maneuver to dictate its positions
ArmInfo.. The visit of RA Foreign Minister to Egypt, undoubtedly, had a regional significance, first of all, given the importance of Egypt, in the Arab world and as well as in the Middle East and North Africa. Karen Veranyan an expert of the ORBELI Analytical- Research Center, expressed a similar opinion to ArmInfo, commenting on the visit of Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan to Egypt on September 12 to Sep.15.
“Cairo today plays a very important role in the anti-terrorist struggle at the regional level and in ensuring regional stability and security. In particular, Egypt is seriously involved in the process of containing and countering Turkey’s efforts to violate this very stability,” he stressed.
Noting the recent statement of the Egyptian leadership about its readiness to create an anti-Turkish coalition, Veranyan noted that Armenia should not remain indifferent to the events in the Middle East and the regions bordering with it. First of all, taking into account their impact, including on the security of Armenia.
“The fact is that the successful containment of Turkey in the Middle East will substantially neutralize possible threats from Ankara and in the direction of the South Caucasus. In this light, Armenia should act as the one that dictates its position in the region.And this applies not only to our foreign policy vector, but also to the defense strategy of Armenia, “the expert is convinced.
In general, Veranyan assesses such a maximalist mission of Armenia as fully proceeding from the principle of the Armenian foreign policy to ensure regional stability and security. In this light, the visit of the Armenian Minister to Cairo looked quite significant. Moreover, it is a good opportunity to make the process of implementing the agenda formed between Yerevan and Cairo more effective.
To note, ArmInfo political analysts have observed a noticeable strengthening of the Middle East vector of Armenian foreign policy in general over the past 2 years. And this is against the background of the long- ripening need for a qualitative breakthrough in relations with Egypt. In this light, the Egyptian voyage of the Armenian Minister promises to be an important milestone in the further development of cooperation with one of the key countries of the Arab world.
Further strengthening of relations with Egypt is an extremely demanded and urgent idea for Armenia, once again against the background of the Middle East situation and the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean. Egypt today is consistently forming an anti-Turkish alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean, trying, together with Greece and Cyprus, to discourage Turkey’s appetite for the territorial maritime belt of its neighbors. The quite noticeable Turkish appetites in the Caucasian direction, in particular, Ankara’s desire to increase its own role in the Karabakh settlement, add urgency and the need for capitalization to the union of Armenia with Egypt.
Exhibition of unique works of Italian art opened at the residence of the President of Armenia
ArmInfo. Under the patronage of the Presidents of Armenia and Italy, an exhibition of unique works of Italian art has opened today at the residence of the President of the Republic of Armenia.
According to the press service of the RA President, four paintings of the 18th century brought from the “Paolo and Carolina Zani” Foundation, depicting St. Mark’s Square (San Marco) in Venice, are works of famous masters Giovanni Antonio Canaletto, Bernardo Belotto, Francesco Guardi and Michele Marieschi. Opening the exhibition, Armenian President Armen Sarkissian noted that it is evidence of deep historical, close, friendly and warm relations between the peoples of Armenia and Italy. “We talked about the exhibition about a year ago with the President of Italy and the Ambassador. The collection is here under the high patronage of the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Matarella. This exhibition is, in fact, bilateral, because, according to the agreement, we will have our exhibition in Italy exhibited in the Palace of the President of Italy. The exhibition is planned to be held during my state visit to Italy. I plan to take with me up to a dozen works of our greatest masters, “Sargsyan said.
Touching upon the exhibits of the exhibition, the President of Armenia called them one of the best works of world painting.
The Armenian leader also highly appreciated the role of the Italian Embassy in Armenia and personally Ambassador Vincenzo Del Monaco in organizing the exhibition.
In turn, the ambassador expressed gratitude to the presidents of Armenia and Italy for organizing such an exhibition. “This initiative is just the beginning, as the Armenian culture will soon be presented in Rome. These four paintings are not the result of random selection, each of them has a special meaning. The four paintings represent the 18th century, an exceptional period for the Armenian-Italian bilateral relations,” said ambassador.
Sports: Europa League: Ararat-Armenia makes it to play-off round
Armenian champions Ararat-Armenia made it to the play-off round of Europa League after beating Celje (Slovenia) 1-0 at home in the third qualifying round.
The Armenian side took the initiative in the starting minutes and had an advantage early in the first half.
However, both clubs missed the chances in the first half.
The match moved to an extra time after a goalless draw. It was not until the 111th minute that Ararat Armenia’s Sergei Vakulenko found the net, taking the team to the play-off round.
The Armenian champion is now set to face Crvena Zvezda (Serbia).
Politician: Armenia needs professionals of the future, not from the past
ArmInfo. There are no reforms in Armenia today with the course of which I would be satisfied. A similar opinion was expressed to ArmInfo by the leader of the “Enlightened Armenia” party Edmon Marukyan.
“For example, behind the reforms in the justice sector, unfortunately, the return of torture to penitentiary institutions is already evident. This was not observed for a long time, however, today the torture of people in our penitentiary institutions is again becoming a reality. Any reform has its own period. And, in my opinion, the period for transitional justice is over. All this had to be done immediately after the revolution, “he said.
Judicial and legal reform, according to Marukyan, has totally failed. And Prime Minister Pashinyan initially accepted and supported the idea of vetting proposed by Enlightened Armenia, but then, for some reason, refused it. Moreover, judges due to whose fault Armenia pays compensation according to the decisions of the ECHR today become members of the Constitutional Court and candidates for presidency of the Constitutional Court, and do not resign, as the prime minister demanded.
Based on this state of affairs, the politician characterizes the authorities as unprincipled and inconsistent in the implementation of their own plans and decisions. Power is quite consistently destroying all the hopes of society connected with itself. And according to Marukyan’s estimates, one should not expect from the authorities of such content, such quality and such a level of professionalism the resurrection of the judicial and legal reform.
At the same time, according to the politician’s assessments, there is certainly a professional staff in Armenia, and not only in the judicial and legal, but also in other, very different spheres. However, their involvement in work for the benefit of a common cause is hindered by the separation of “blacks” and “whites” proclaimed by the authorities. Which is quite consistent with her policy of separation. Meanwhile, the limited resources of Armenia simply dictate the need for the opposite process – the process of consolidation.
At the same time, Marukyan in no way considers Robert Kocharian or Serzh Sargsyan as such professionals, who have already managed to demonstrate their own abilities in the last two decades. According to him, these are people from the past, meanwhile, today Armenia needs people of the future. This is what today’s reality demands.
“I mean a lot of professionals who have never held government positions and posts in Armenia. These are people from the private sector, public organizations, the media sphere, the academic sphere. These are the people who need to be involved in governing the country. Meanwhile, Nikol Pashinyan’s power continues the work of his predecessors. What Kocharyan and Sargsyan did not manage to finish. To make sure that I am right, just look at the Republicans in the “My Step” bloc or at the notorious cadres of Serzh Sargsyan in the Pashinyan government, “concluded Marukyan.
Sports: FIFA – Armenia’s long wrestle for success
24 Sep 2020
- -Club side Ararat Erevan put Armenian football on the map in the 1970s
- -Henrikh Mkhitaryan is the national team’s all-time leading scorer
With all its dramas and turmoil, the 20th century was not kind on Armenia, where sport and football were far from a priority. The country nevertheless emerged from it all with a resilience and strength that can also be found in its clubs and national team.
The number one sport in Armenia is wrestling, which is not very surprising when you consider that eight of the 16 Olympic medals the nation has won in its history have come in the sport, including its only two gold medals. Weightlifting with seven and boxing with one account for the rest of the country’s medal haul.
But what of football? Nicknamed the Havaqakan (‘The Squad’), Armenia’s national team has yet to appear at the FIFA World Cup or UEFA EURO finals, but it has had its moments over the years.
Armenian football had its first taste of success in the 1970s, when the country formed part of the USSR. Flying the flag for Armenia at the time were Ararat Erevan. Founded in 1935, the club from the capital brought an end to the long period of domination enjoyed by the heavyweights of Ukraine and Russia. Between 1936 and 1965, the Moscow quartet of Dynamo, Spartak, CSKA and Torpedo won all but two Soviet league championships, before Dynamo Kiev took over, winning six titles between the mid-1960s and mid-1970s.
Ararat Yerevan muscled their way in to win the league in 1973, a season in which they also lifted the Soviet Cup to complete a remarkable double. Their success came as a complete shock. Not only were Ararat relative outsiders, they also played the game in a different way to their rivals. Unlike the big Kiev and Moscow teams, who were all about tactical discipline and quick passing, the Ararat players were encouraged by their coach Nikita Simonyan to express themselves and dribble with the ball. Working together as a team, they had no true star players.
Ararat also enjoyed success further afield. In the 1974/75 European Cup they knocked out Viking FK of Norway in the first round and Cork Celtic in the second to earn a quarter-final tie against a mighty Bayern Munich side led by Franz Beckenbauer and containing a clutch of World Cup winners from Germany 1974. Though Bayern – the eventual champions – won 2-1 on aggregate, the Armenians nevertheless claimed a memorable 1-0 victory in the second leg.
With the fall of the USSR, Armenia had to rebuild on a political and economic level. It was also a fresh start for the country’s football. The Armenian Football Federation was founded in 1992 and joined FIFA straightaway, while the national league was set up that same year. It has since largely been dominated by Pyunik Erevan, who have 14 titles to their name.
The league’s representatives in Europe enjoyed their finest hours in the early 2000s, winning regularly in the UEFA Cup (the predecessor of the Europa League) and even scoring some notable successes in the preliminary rounds of the UEFA Champions League. They have struggled to make an impact since then however. Several clubs have gone out of business and Armenian sides competing in Europe have lost to teams from Andorra and Gibraltar.
In contrast, the national team has never had such a high profile, which it owes in large part to midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan. The 31-year-old starred with Shakhtar Donetsk between 2010 and 2013 before excelling in a three-year stay with Borussia Dortmund and then moving on to Manchester United, Arsenal and current club Roma. In that time, Mkhitaryan has become the star of Armenian football, winning 86 caps for his country – making him the third-most capped player in the history of The Havaqakan – and scoring 29 goals to become their leading scorer.
The national team has had their ups and downs, however. After many years occupying one of the bottom two places in their EURO and World Cup qualifying groups, Armenia embarked on a new era when the Scot Ian Porterfield was appointed coach in 2006. Wins over Kazakhstan and Poland followed, while Portugal were held to a draw. But when Porterfield died from cancer at the age of 61, that little run of success came to an abrupt end.
Armenia would have to wait until the EURO 2012 qualifying competition before punching above their weight again, finishing third in their group, ahead of Slovakia. That fine campaign helped the national team reach their all-time FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking high of 30th in February 2014.
While Armenia have still to appear at a major international competition, they are hopeful that the new infrastructure they have put in place will help them put that record straight soon. The country opened a national training centre in 2010 and a football academy in 2014.
Meanwhile, the Republican Stadium in Yerevan, where they play their home games, has just been renovated. All in all, the future promises to be a brighter one for Armenian football, which can be guaranteed, come what may, to keep on fighting for success.
Paris police barricade Eiffel Tower after bomb threat
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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Paris police have blockaded the area around the Eiffel Tower after a phone-in bomb threat, ABC News reports.
Police cars and tape surrounded the streets below the tower and the bridge stretching across the Seine River to Trocadero Plaza. Some tourists were still walking in the area, but it was unclear if any were still inside the tower on Wednesday.
Two police officers at the scene told The Associated Press that the operation was the result of a phone-in bomb threat. Eiffel Tower management did not respond to requests for comment.