
BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 26. Armenian Prime
Minister Nikol Pashinyan has expressed his intention to personally
initiate amendments to the country’s constitution if the
Constitutional Court does not approve the peace agreement with
Azerbaijan, Trend
reports.
Speaking at the Yerevan Dialogue international forum, Pashinyan
emphasized the importance of not missing the opportunity to secure
peace
“If the Constitutional Court decides that the agreement does not
comply with Armenian legislation, I will initiate constitutional
amendments,” he stated.
Earlier, Pashinyan mentioned that a vote on adopting a new
constitution could take place in 2027. According to him, the
constitutional amendments are a key part of the government’s
political agenda.
He also noted that the government is considering holding this
process alongside the parliamentary elections in 2026.
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