A radical opposition group in Armenia has signaled its intention to seek public approval of its own amendments to the Constitution after rejecting the concept of a constitutional reform endorsed by President Serzh Sarkisian.
Garegin Chukaszian, the leader of the Founding Parliament, a movement of political and civil activists seeking regime change in Armenia, told RFE/RL's Armenian Service (Azatutyun) on Friday that they have drafted a so-called Civil Contract with which they are going to secure public consent to drafting the country's new Constitution.
The group leader's statement came against the background of the endorsement by President Sarkisian of a concept of constitutional amendments under which Armenia will become a parliamentary republic.
Armenian News
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