Supreme Court to consider PNIA suit

On May 2, the Supreme Board is expected to consider the appeal filed by the PNIA claiming that the parliamentary election of November 5, 2000 was illegitimate, a source from the party said Tuesday.
It is remembered that after the Central Election Commission had approved the election outcomes, PNIA filed a lawsuit demanding abolition of the results on the non-constituency system. After the court had overruled the suit, the party addressed the Supreme Court.*

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Issue: May, 1, 2001


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PARLIAMENT NEWS

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MP mad at vice-premier

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POLITICS

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HCW national spokesperson to hold meetings in Germany

Supreme Court to consider PNIA suit


ECONOMICS

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ACCIDENT

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