It’s a big weekend, y’all… who’s excited?!?!?
This is how excited I am for the games this weekend. And how I firmly intend to be cheering from my camp chair with a Logboat Snapper in hand.
Did you get tickets? If not, that truly sucks for you, because - for the first time in
many years - the Tigers will be playing in a COMPLETELY SOLD OUT STADIUM. I’m actually wondering if the stadium has sold out since they moved to the new one. This could be a first!
SOLD OUT! Tiger fans you did not disappoint! Looking forward to a stadium full of ⚫️ and !#OwnItpic.twitter.com/kw4Wy4Vf1y Mizzou Softball (@MizzouSoftball) May 27, 2021
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Put on your dancing shoes, folks, Mizzou is headed to Indy!
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11:17 • 11.03.21
Hraparak Daily has talked to Edgar Ghazarayan, a former chief of staff at the Constitutional Court:
In what way is President Armen Sarkissian’s application to the Constitutional Court – in connection with the law “On Military Service and the Status of Serviceman” – expected to affect the ongoing processes? Does Onik Gasparyan have any chances of re-appointment?
I cannot say anything given that the Constitutional Court has its own procedure of examining cases. Nobody can predict what decisions the Constitutional Court can make and what consequence or effect those decisions will have on the processes.
But Onik Gasparyan’s re-appointment, for example, may be a decision in point of fact. Is such a thing legally possible?