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    Top MP urges Armenian authorities, opposition to call time out

    Arminfo
    15 Apr 04


    YEREVAN

    Given the current domestic political situation, the Armenian
    authorities and opposition had better call a time out, the deputy
    chairman of the Armenian National Assembly, Tigran Torosyan, told a
    news conference at the discussion club of the Pakagits newspaper
    today.

    He said that it would be good to take a break at least until the
    parliament finally adopts the law on demonstrations and marches. The
    deputy speaker recalled that this law had already been adopted in its
    first reading and that over 100 amendments had been made to the law
    since the resolution of the Venice Commission of the Council of
    Europe. Only the proposal on holding counter-demonstrations by
    different political forces at the same time and in the same place was
    declined. The opposition boycott in this regard is absolutely
    irrelevant since this law protects the rights of the opposition in the
    first place, Tigran Torosyan said.

    Commenting on the domestic political situation on the whole, he said
    that unfortunately, he had to say once again that the country's
    political field had not been fully formed yet and therefore, relations
    between different political forces sometimes reach a point when the
    law-enforcement agencies have to intervene.

    "It is a pity that absolutely innocent people, including journalists,
    often suffer," the deputy speaker of the Armenian parliament said.

    He believes that responsibility lies with all the political forces in
    the country and that maximum effort has to be made to prevent this,
    the deputy speaker said. He noted that if he had been in the shoes of
    the opposition leaders, he would have tried to persuade people to
    leave Bagramyan Avenue and postponed the demonstration for security
    reasons, on seeing water cannons, barbed wire and lots of policemen
    armed with shields and truncheons.
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