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    Associated Press Worldstream
    October 23, 2004 Saturday

    Armenian opposition party says its lawmakers will continue boycott of
    parliament

    YEREVAN, Armenia

    Armenia's largest opposition party said Saturday that its lawmakers
    would continue to boycott parliamentary sessions in this ex-Soviet
    republic.

    Two dozen lawmakers have refused to attend parliament since February
    to protest last year's re-election of President Robert Kocharian, a
    vote the opposition charges was marred by widespread irregularities.

    The protesting lawmakers want to change the law on referendums so a
    vote can be held asking Armenians if they have confidence in
    Kocharian, who critics say has violently cracked down on dissent,
    allowed corruption to flourish and done little to improve the lot of
    impoverished Armenia's 3.3 million people.

    "Everyone who tries to resist the authorities' illegal activity, who
    fights for justice and welfare is subjected to beatings, repression
    and arrest," said Stepan Demirchian, who leads the opposition
    National Party of Armenia. "Under such conditions, we can't
    participate in the work of the National Assembly."

    Speaking at his party's national congress on Saturday, Demirchian
    said that "a dialogue with authorities is possible only when they act
    within the framework of the law." He pledged that the parliamentary
    boycott would continue.

    Thirteen of the lawmakers boycotting parliamentary sessions are from
    a bloc of opposition parties which includes Demirchians' party; the
    others represent other opposition groups.

    Demirchian took over the leadership of the National Party in October
    1999 after its founder, his father Karen Demirchian, was killed when
    gunmen attacked parliament in what some suspect was a politically
    motivated killing.

    The younger Demirchian ran for president last year but lost in the
    second round.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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