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    ARF ACCUSES COALITION PARTNER OF RESORTING TO POPULISM

    ArmenPress
    Dec 16 2004

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation/Dashnaktsutyun (ARF) party, one of the three members of the
    ruling coalition, accused today parliament speaker Arthur Baghdasarian
    and two dozen deputies affiliated with his Orinats Yerkir Party, also a
    members of the ruling coalition, of pursuing political ends by signing
    under a motion of an independent parliament member, Hmayak Hovhanesian,
    who collected 66 signatures of lawmakers demanding an extraordinary
    parliament session to start debates over partial compensation to
    the holders of depreciated Soviet-era bank accounts. The ARF and
    the Republican Party of Prime Minister Andranik Margarian refused to
    undersign the petition. Under Armenian law, President Robert Kocharian
    must call an extraordinary parliament session next week.

    Hrayr Karapetian, the secretary of the ARF parliamentary faction,
    claimed today the goal of the initiative is not at all the return of
    the deposits. Karapetian said before starting debates on the issue
    it needs a thorough examination. He also argued that if the bill is
    approved the government will have to cancel wage rise for teachers,
    doctors, army officers and other low-paid workers, envisaged by 2005
    budget. He also added that holders of old bank-accounts would not
    be happy to receive about $30 in return for each one thousand Soviet
    rubles, a sum that was equivalent, before the collapse of the former
    Soviet Union, to more than $1000.

    Under the bill drafted by Orinats Yerkir the government has to pay
    $83 million in public funds to the former deposit holders within the
    next ten years.

    Karapetian said his party is not against the return of deposits but
    argued that doing it the way proposed by Orinats Yerkir would do little
    difference, suggesting that new, more effective ways should be found
    to address the issue. He also denied allegations that differences
    among the ruling coalition members may ignite a new tension. He added
    that the party may boycott the extraordinary parliament session.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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