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The Constitution of Armenia was adopted by a nationwide Armenian referendum on July 5, 1995. [1] This constitution established Armenia as a democratic, sovereign, social, and constitutional state. Yerevan is defined as the state's capital. Power is vested in its citizens, who exercise it directly through the election of government representatives.
The Armenian National Constitution (Armenian: Հայ ազգային սահմանադրութիւն, romanized: Hay azkayin sahmanatroutioun; French: Constitution nationale arménienne) or Regulation of the Armenian Nation (Ottoman Turkish: نظامنامهٔ ملّت ارمنیان, romanized: Nizâmnâme-i Millet-i Ermeniyân) was a ...
According to article 85 of the Armenian constitution, the government shall develop and implement the domestic policy and it should implement foreign policy of the Republic of Armenia jointly with the President of the Republic of Armenia. By virtue of the constitution, the international treaties, the laws of the Republic of Armenia, or the ...
Armenia participates in several bilateral and multilateral international treaties. International agreements become a constitutive part of the Armenian legal system when they are ratified or adopted by the relevant national authorities. Moreover, the wording of Article 6 of the Constitution indicates: "If a ratified international treaty ...
The Armenian constitution adhered to the model of a semi-presidential republic until April 2018. According to the current Constitution of Armenia, the President is the head of state holding largely representational functions, while the Prime Minister is the head of government and exercises executive power.
The court was founded on 10 July 1998. According to Article 171 of the Armenian constitution, it is the highest court in Armenia, except in the sphere of constitutional justice, in which the Constitutional Court of Armenia maintains authority. [1]
A constitutional referendum was held in Armenia on 6 December 2015. [1] Its amendments to the constitution put the country on a course from having a semi-presidential system to being a parliamentary republic, [2] with the changes beginning to take place during the 2017–18 electoral cycle. [3]
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