Classic Popular Front Party criticizes the decision of the Constitutional Court
Party of Classic Popular Front expressed its "concern" by the government plans to amend the Constitution. The proposed changes and amendments to the basic law of the country, in fact are aimed at "the transfer of power within the ruling family," reads the statement by the party. The authorities are preparing to hold a third referendum in order to "ensure the long-term family power."
"Classic Popular Front Party strongly protests against such a referendum to legitimize such changes, taking the countruy away from the values of parliamentary republic," the document says. -02D-
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