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    PARLIAMENT APPROVES BILL ON ELECTION CODE CHANGES IN THE FIRST READING

    ArmenPress
    Oct 11 2004

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS: By a vote of 95 and 2 votes against
    the Armenian parliament approved today in the first reading a bill
    on making changes to the Election Law, however, the lawmakers failed
    to reach agreement on how the National Assembly should be elected
    in the future. Under the existing law, 75 members of the National
    Assembly are chosen on the party list basis, while the remaining 56
    parliament seats are contested in single-mandate constituencies. The
    lawmakers agreed today to overcome the moot point before putting the
    bill on the second reading.

    The bill was developed by the three members of the ruling
    coalition. According to parliament leadership, some 44 changes were
    incorporated in it. The bill is said to have improved the procedure
    of compiling voter lists, making it transparent and clear, apart from
    improving the process of vote calculation and tabulation and giving
    more authorities to proxies and observers.

    The Republican Party, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and
    Orinats Yerkir, the three parliamentary parties, making the majority,
    are advocating for more seats contested under the proportional
    representation system, saying it would help resist vote manipulation,
    while the People's Deputy, a group of 17 independent lawmakers,
    elected in the constituencies, opposes any increase in the number of
    party list seats.

    The opposition minority did not take part in the voting today
    continuing its already eight-month long boycott of the parliament's
    work.
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