Armenia Celebrates Constitution Day: The Need for a New Social Compact in the Nation’s Legal Structure

Pashinyan reiterates the need for a new Constitution in our country.

In his address on Constitution Day, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the need for a new Constitution in Armenia. He pointed out that the current Constitution is in deep socio-psychological conflict because citizens do not feel that it reflects their understanding and agreement about the rules of living in the country. The Prime Minister stressed the importance of creating a new Constitution that is organically linked with the people, showing that what is written in it is the shared idea of the state created by the citizens.

President Vahagn Khachatryan and President of the National Assembly Alen Simonyan congratulated Armenia on its Constitution Day, underlining the importance of democracy and commitment to advancing legislation that benefits the people. They both emphasized the role of the Constitution as a flexible instrument that guides the path towards a prosperous and dignified society.

The US Embassy in Armenia recognized the significance of the occasion, sending best wishes on Constitution Day. The holiday marks the adoption of the Constitution in 1995, with subsequent amendments in 2005 and 2015. Prime Minister Pashinyan’s call for a new Constitution earlier this year sparked debates in Armenia, with some expressing concerns about external influence on decision-making. However, despite these challenges, the government affirmed its commitment to creating a Constitution that aligns with its interests and aspirations while building a strong and competitive Republic of Armenia.

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