PRESIDENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT INTRODUCED THE NEWLY ELECTED JUSTICE DAVID KHACHATURYAN
On May 30, 2024, the newly elected Justice of the Constitutional Court David Khachaturyan was introduced to the Justices and the Staff of the High Court.
At the beginning of the solemn event, the President of the Constitutional Court Arman Dilanyan introduced the Justice David Khachaturyan and wished him a productive tenure, and also expressed hope that through his daily efforts, Justice Khachaturyan would contribute to the strengthening of constitutional justice, the rule of law and constitutionalism in our country.
In his address, Justice Khachaturyan noted that it is a great honor for him to be elected a Justice of the Constitutional Court by the National Assembly, which enjoys the trust of the people of the Republic of Armenia. He also expressed hope that as a result of effective cooperation with the Justices and the Staff of the Constitutional Court, he will share his experience and knowledge to address the issues of constitutional justice.
During the event, the newly elected Justice of the Constitutional Court David Khachaturyan was handed the special uniform of the justice of the Constitutional Court — the robe, as well as the official letterhead of the justice of the Constitutional Court.
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