An Omission in Armenia's Constitution Needing Correction

From: Armenian Reporter, The | Date: November 19, 2005| Author: Dorian, Nubar | Copyright information


Armenian Reporter, The

11-19-2005

It is common knowledge that a national constitution is the most vital
document for any nation. It provides direction for the laws and principles
that apply to both the governed and those elected to govern. A constitution
is truly a template to unite, strengthen and ensure the continuity of a
nation. None of the articles of a constitution should ever be flawed,
unclear or in need of clarification.

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