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5 November 2021

THE MEETING OF THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF GEORGIA TOOK PLACE

On 5 November 2021, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan hosted the President of the Constitutional Court of Georgia Merab Turava and the delegation led by him.
Welcoming the official visit of the representational delegation of the Constitutional Court of Georgia to our country, the Prime Minister stated: "I am glad to record that a new dynamics is being observed in the relations between Armenia and Georgia. The active mutual visits, close contacts of delegations representing different sectors, this time already in the constitutional justice field, between the two countries are the evidence of this”. Nikol Pashinyan attached importance to the development of cooperation and the exchange of experience between the Constitutional Courts of the two countries, taking into account the common features of the governance systems.
Expressing gratitude to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian side for the warm reception, Merab Turava noted that this is his first foreign visit after being elected as the President of the Constitutional Court of Georgia, which is an evidence of how much Georgia highlights the development of multi-sectoral relations with Armenia. Merab Turava assessed the discussions and solid cooperation with the Armenian partners as effective and emphasized that the recent dynamics of the Armenian-Georgian relations serve as a good basis for strengthening the legal ties between the Constitutional Courts of the two countries.
The issues related to parliamentary governance and its importance in terms of democracy were discussed at the meeting. The sides exchanged views on the process and peculiarities of introduction of the parliamentary system of governance in Armenia and Georgia. The President of the Constitutional Court of Georgia noted that Georgia considers Nikol Pashinyan's contribution to the democratic development of Armenia to be encouraging.
 
 

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