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    ArmenPress
    Oct 20 2004

    DEPUTY PARLIAMENT SPEAKER DENIES KOCHARIAN'S ASPIRATION FOR THIRD
    TERM

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 20, ARMENPRESS: Deputy parliament chairman Tigran
    Torosian warned today against pushing for radical changes in the
    existing Election Law, saying a drastic reduction in the number of
    seats contested under majoritarian system would result in
    unpredictable consequences.
    Under the existing law, 75 members of the parliament are chosen
    under the system of proportional representation, while the remaining
    56 parliament seats are distributed in single-mandate constituencies
    across the country. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation, one of the
    three members of the ruling coalition, pushes for a 100 percent
    proportional representation system and another coalition member,
    Orinats Yerkir is for a drastic reduction in the number of
    majoritarian seats, while the Republican Party of Prime Minister
    Andranik Margarian, which has the biggest parliament faction, is
    opposed to that.
    Last week the Armenian parliament approved in the first reading
    amendments to the electoral legislation which leave the ratio as it
    is, saying they will refer to it before putting the bill on the
    second reading.
    Torosian argued today that even the ARF and other politicians
    advocating a 100 percent proportional representation realize that
    their arguments are weak to root out election fraud. "Some people say
    that money-bags usually win elections in majoritarian constituencies,
    but all parties also include rich men with no experience of
    legislative work in their slates ," Torosian said, adding also that
    Armenian political parties still have a long road to go to be
    established as real political force.
    The opposition that continues the boycott of parliament work,
    argues that the proposed amendments would not have any effect in
    terms of eliminating election fraud practices, saying that the
    authorities can hold free and fair elections even with the existing
    legislation, however it is going to put forward its own amendments,
    which also call for abolishment of single-mandate constituencies and
    give more rights to the proxies of election candidates.
    Torosian denied also today allegations that a package of
    constitutional reforms to be put on a nation-wide referendum would
    include a clause lifting the current ban for a third term for
    president. "We hope that political process in Armenia will be in line
    with its Council of Europe obligations,' he said.
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