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Article 89
 

Confirmation of the voting results and validation of mandates by the Constitutional Court



The Central Elections Commission within 48 hours, after the totalization of the voting results, shall submit to the Constitutional Court the documents indicated in article 60 and the lists of elected deputies and subsidiary candidates.



[Paragraph 1, article 89 as amended by the Law no.1107-XIV from 30.06.2000]

Note:  The phrasing “subsidiary candidates” introduced by the amendment brought to the Law no.480 from 02.07.1999 is declared unconstitutional by Constitutional Court Decision no.1 from 11.01.2000

 



Within a 10-days term after the documents have been received from the Central Elections Commission, the Constitutional Court shall confirm or infirm by notice the lawfulness of elections. At the same time, the Constitutional Court shall validate the mandates of the elected deputies.



If the elections are found lawful, the Central Elections Commission shall issue identification cards to the elected deputies.



[Paragraph 4, article 89 excluded by the Law no.1107-XIV from 30.06.2000]

Note:  The phrasing “subsidiary candidates” introduced by the amendment made to the Law no.480 from 02.07.1999 is declared unconstitutional by Constitutional Court Decision no.1 from 11.01.2000

[Paragraph 5, article 89 excluded by the Law no.1107-XIV from 30.06.2000]

[Article 89 as amended by the Law no.480-XIV from 02.07.1999]