CEC registered Hovhannes Sahakyan deputy of the parliament of Armenia
18.09.2009,
01:08
During an extraordinary meeting on Thursday the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia adopted a unanimous decision on registration of Hovhannes Sahakyan as a deputy of National Assembly of Armenia.
YEREVAN, September 17 /ARKA/. During an extraordinary meeting on Thursday the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia adopted a unanimous decision on registration of Hovhannes Sahakyan as a deputy of National Assembly of Armenia.
Taking into account the protocol of NA of Armenia on the termination of deputy mandate of Myasnik Malkhasyan, as well as the applications of the citizens Armen Azatyan and Kristine Jamshudyan that they do not seek Parliament member mandates, and guided by Clause 4 of Article 118 of Election Code of Armenia, Central Electoral Commission, chaired by the Head of the Central Election Commission Garegin Azaryan adopted unanimous decision to register Hovhannes Sahakyan from the electoral list of “Republican Party of Armenia” as a deputy of NA of Armenia.
Deputies Hakob Hakobyan and Myasnik Malkhasyan were convicted guilty according to Part 1 of Article 225 of Criminal Code of Armenia for participation in mass disorders on March 1-2, 2008 in Yerevan and were sentenced to five years of imprisonment but due to amnesty were set free in the court. —0--
Taking into account the protocol of NA of Armenia on the termination of deputy mandate of Myasnik Malkhasyan, as well as the applications of the citizens Armen Azatyan and Kristine Jamshudyan that they do not seek Parliament member mandates, and guided by Clause 4 of Article 118 of Election Code of Armenia, Central Electoral Commission, chaired by the Head of the Central Election Commission Garegin Azaryan adopted unanimous decision to register Hovhannes Sahakyan from the electoral list of “Republican Party of Armenia” as a deputy of NA of Armenia.
Deputies Hakob Hakobyan and Myasnik Malkhasyan were convicted guilty according to Part 1 of Article 225 of Criminal Code of Armenia for participation in mass disorders on March 1-2, 2008 in Yerevan and were sentenced to five years of imprisonment but due to amnesty were set free in the court. —0--