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    ArmenPress
    April 29 2004

    PRO-GOVERNMENT FORCES COMMENT ON PACE RESOLUTION

    YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS: Members of the ruling coalition
    responded today to a Wednesday PACE resolution, drawn up by a
    committee monitoring Armenia's compliance with its membership
    commitments, which called on the Armenian government and the
    opposition to resolve their bitter dispute through negotiation and
    offered to mediate in such a dialogue.
    Galust Sahakian, the head of the Republican party parliamentary
    faction, lashed out at opposition members in the Armenian delegation
    to PACE, arguing that they should not have pressed for a tougher
    resolution, which was "playing into the hands of Armenia's enemies."
    He also suggested refraining from making final conclusions and wait
    until Armenian delegates came back home.
    Sahakian, however, accused the opposition of being reluctant to
    engage in dialogue and said that the ruling coalition has in store a
    reserve option, which he said is to engage in dialogue with people.
    He then labeled the opposition's actions as illegal, running counter
    to parliament's regulations. "The opposition must not capitalize on
    the heavy social conditions of people and dictate its orders to it.
    The dialogue with authorities is now the sole way for it to save its
    face," he argued.
    Hrayr Karapetian from the ARF said the resolution should not be
    interpreted one-sidedly, singling out an extract which says that the
    Armenian opposition `should refrain from attempts to use street
    demonstrations to reverse the results of last year's elections, which
    have been, in spite of the irregularities, validated by relevant
    national and international bodies.' Karapetian too reiterated that
    the dialogue remains the best way of resolving the confrontation.
    Mher Shahgeldian from Orinats Yerkir said Armenia is on the track
    of fully honoring its Council of Europe obligations. Gurgen Arsenian
    from United Labor party said the resolution does not pose threats to
    Armenia in terms of possible sanctions.
    The PACE final resolution, adopted April 28 says that "The recent
    events in Armenia resulted in a worsening of the situation with
    regard to key concerns expressed by the Assembly in its January
    report, and notably with regard to the continuation of administrative
    detention and conditions of detention, human rights violations by
    members of police and security forces, freedom of assembly, and
    freedom of media. This situation cannot be allowed to continue. The
    rapporteurs expect an immediate and significant change in the conduct
    and legislative practice concerning the respect of Armenia's
    obligations and commitments. Failure to do so before the Assembly's
    June session could lead to sanctions.
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