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    Associated Press Worldstream
    July 13, 2004 Tuesday 11:43 AM Eastern Time

    Armenian opposition lawmakers defend their boycott of parliamentary
    sessions

    YEREVAN, Armenia


    Opposition lawmakers in Armenia on Tuesday defended their nearly
    yearlong refusal to attend parliamentary sessions as a political
    boycott against this ex-Soviet republic's leadership.

    "The absence of opposition deputies from sessions of the Armenian
    National Assembly should be considered the ultimate political action
    to boycott the parliament's work," said the opposition factions,
    Justice and National Unity.

    The opposition statement came in response to a letter sent by the
    parliament's committee on state and legal questions to all 24
    opposition deputies asking them to explain their absence.

    Some of the opposition lawmakers have refused to attend parliamentary
    sessions since last July to protest against Armenian President Robert
    Kocharian, whose resignation they have demanded. Kocharian won a
    second term in presidential elections a year ago that sparked mass
    protests and which the opposition claims was marred by widespread
    violations.

    Parliamentary officials have said they are considering whether to
    punish the opposition lawmakers for violating discipline by not
    attending sessions of the 131-seat parliament, including stripping
    them of their parliamentary mandate. The opposition, meanwhile, has
    said it is currently deciding whether to continue the boycott.
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