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    Kocharian 'Dismayed' By Row Over World Bank Loan
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian and Karine Kalantarian 25/05/2004 13:57

    Radio Free Europe, Czech Rep.
    May 25 2004

    President Robert Kocharian has reacted with dismay to the
    inner-government row over the alleged misuse of a 1999 World Bank loan
    to Armenia's judiciary, according to some leaders of the parliament
    majority who met him over the weekend.

    Speaking on the condition of anonymity, they told RFE/RL on Monday
    that Kocharian expressed his discontent with the public spat between
    parliament speaker Artur Baghdasarian and Justice Minister David
    Harutiunian over the findings of the National Assembly's Audit
    Chamber. But they said he stopped short of siding with either
    politician.

    In an annual report unveiled last month, the parliament body controlled
    by Baghdasarian decried the "inefficient use" of a $4.45 million
    share of the $11.5 million credit which was set aside for repairing
    and reconstructing 20 rundown court buildings across Armenia. It
    argued that only 11 courts have benefited from the scheme designed
    to strengthen the country's judiciary.

    Baghdasarian and Harutiunian publicly clashed over the allegations
    during a parliament session. The latter vehemently denies any
    wrongdoing, accusing the Audit Chamber of lacking professionalism
    and manipulating facts. He pledged on May 14 to hold the Chamber
    accountable for the allegations.

    A Justice Ministry body in charge of the implementation of the World
    Bank project was scheduled meet later in the day to discuss the
    matter. Journalists were invited to cover the meeting. Invitations
    were also extended to the head of the Audit Chamber, Gagik Voskanian,
    and his top aides. None of them was in Yerevan, however.

    The oversight body was also attacked on Monday by a member of
    the parliament's People's Deputy group of non-partisan lawmakers
    supporting Kocharian. Hakob Hakobian charged that it is manipulated
    by Baghdasarian to conduct arbitrary inspections of government
    agencies and present an incomplete or distorted picture of how they
    use public funds. Observers believe that the People's Deputy leader
    Karen Karapetian was behind the verbal attack on the speaker.

    Karapetian, Baghdasarian were among the leaders of all
    pro-establishment factions of the parliament who met with Kocharian
    on Saturday. It was the second such meeting in just over a month.

    A brief statement by the presidential press service said the meeting
    focused on the work of the National Assembly and issues to be discussed
    during its upcoming sittings. Karapetian and other participants
    likewise said that they mainly discussed their "legislative work."

    According to Mher Shahgeldian, chairman of the parliament committee
    on defense and security, Kocharian and his top allies also agreed
    that the almost four-month opposition boycott has not weakened or
    undermined the assembly.
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