by Michael Rubin
All indications are that the Biden administration will recognize the Armenian genocide more than a century after it occurred. On April 24, 2020, then-presidential candidate Joe Biden tweeted, “If elected, I pledge to support a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide and will make universal human rights a top priority.” It appears his staff remains onboard with that commitment.
On March 22, 2021, the Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer reported that “White House sources” had told him genocide recognition would go forward. While Bremmer noted not only Biden’s campaign promise but also that Vice President Kamala Harris had co-sponsored the 2019 genocide resolution, he is also correct to note President Barack Obama made and reneged on a similar promise.
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Armenia’s Constitutional Court has received on April 10 by Mulberry electronic system the application of Armenia’s president on determining the constitutionality of bill on making amendments in the Judicial Code.
The CC reports that the application has been submitted on April 12 and 30-day time is defined for the preliminary examination.
It has been reported earlier that President Armen Sarkissian applied to CC to determine the constitutionality of the amendments to the Judicial Code. According to the president, “the law contradicts the Constitution.”