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    Armenia's speaker defends party colleagues, stresses fight against corruption

    Golos Armenii, Yerevan
    28 Oct 04

    Armenian National Assembly Chairman Artur Bagdasaryan has said
    that parliament is leading the fight against corruption in
    the executive authorities. Answering questions from readers of
    Armenian newspaper Golos Armenii, Bagdasaryan defended his party's
    personnel policy, backing the science and culture ministers who are
    members of the coalition government from his Law-Governed Country
    Party. Bagdasaryan said that he had no plans at present to stand in
    the next presidential elections. He also said that parliament would
    have a thorough discussion on sending troops to Iraq. The following
    is an excerpt from Lana Mshetsyan and Tigran Mirzoyan's "hot line"
    interview in Golos Armenii on 28 October headlined "An Armenian studies
    magazine will be published,' Armenian National Assembly Chairman Artur
    Bagdasaryan said, answering questions from the Golos Armenii hot line";
    subheadings inserted editorially:

    Areg Pogosyan, engineer Predictions have appeared recently in the
    media that name you alongside the justice minister David Arutyunyan ,
    prosecutor-general Aram Tamazyan and defence minister Serzh Sarkisyan
    as the most likely contenders in the next presidential elections. What
    do you think of these predictions?

    No plans to run for president

    Artur Bagdasaryan At present I do not have such plans. I am
    philosophical about these predictions.

    Passage omitted: cooperation needed in parliament to legislate on
    compensation for lost investments in the USSR-era Savings Bank;
    Bagdasaryan keen to see more young people in politics

    Armenian parties lack sufficient professionals

    Bagrat Israelyan, teacher Do you think that the personnel policy based
    on the coalition principle has justified itself, or should preference
    in appointments be given after all to professional qualities?

    Bagdasaryan I don't think it's correct to oppose the political and
    professional principles in the appointment of personnel when it
    is a question of political posts, while other structures of power
    are apolitical according to the law on state service. Throughout
    the civilized world personnel policy is conducted on the coalition
    principle. Not local big shots but professional politicians should be
    engaged in politics. Unfortunately, not all parties in Armenia have
    sufficient personnel potential. This also concerns the Law-Governed
    Country Party Orinats Yerkir . Our party is young and, I think,
    in time we will have sufficient professional personnel.

    Parliament is fighting corruption

    Liana Manukyan, musician Why is parliament passive in the fight
    against corruption? If you do not agree with this viewpoint, give
    specific examples as the basis for your position.

    Artur Bagdasaryan I think that it is precisely parliament that is
    fighting corruption, because it is no secret that corruption lies
    within the executive authorities. Our Audit Chamber is our main
    instrument. For instance, last year for the first time in 15 years
    parliament did not approve the government's privatization programme,
    because it is not clear to us how a territory of 4,000 sq.m. in the
    city centre can be sold for 21,000 US dollars.

    Parliament to have thorough discussion on sending troops to Iraq

    Karlen Gabriyelyan, construction engineer What do you think of the
    prospect of our military being sent to Iraq? Are you not afraid that
    this may turn into a threat to the security of our country?

    Bagdasaryan The Armenian parliament should thoroughly discuss this
    issue when the National Assembly gets the official document. In giving
    legal and political assessments we should strictly base ourselves on
    this document.

    Passage omitted: Bagdasaryan prefers political and psychological
    literature

    New rules to punish MPs for failing to attend parliament sittings

    Mikhail Avetisov, pensioner Parliament sittings take place in an
    almost empty hall. Why do the deputies not attend? And what are you
    going to do to bring the opposition back to parliament? Why, when they
    are not working in parliament and not fulfilling their obligations,
    do the opposition (and not only opposition) deputies get their salary
    from the taxpayers' pocket?

    Bagdasaryan The question is correct. There are a certain number of
    deputies who do not want to take part in the work of parliament at
    all. This is very bad. But these deputies were elected and we cannot do
    anything about it. As for deputies who are absent without good reason,
    we have already discussed this. Soon corrections will be made to the
    sitting regulations, according to which a deputy who does not attend
    sittings without good reason will be punished financially.

    Passage omitted: Bagdasaryan advises refugees to approach his adviser
    to solve their problems; Yerevan residents complain about illegal
    construction of Thailand's consulate; Bagdasaryan says he often
    meets veterans

    Justice minister cannot personally resolve all problems in legal system

    Grigoriy Kazaryan, pensioner The judicial system of Armenia is one
    the most corrupt in the republic. The latest famous statements of
    the Prosecutor-General's Office are evidence of this. This is one of
    the reasons for the population's emigration. Do you not think that
    Justice Minister David Arutyunyan cannot (or may be does not want) to
    correct the situation and should retire? Why is your party called the
    Law-Governed Country Party when none of its members fights for justice?

    Bagdasaryan We are fighting for justice and many examples are evidence
    of this. As for the judicial system, I agree that corruption in this
    sphere is very high. There is corruption in the law-enforcement
    agencies as well. It is necessary to fight this very negative
    phenomenon. As for Justice Minister David Arutyunyan, I do not
    think that he personally should settle all the problems connected
    with the judicial system, that is, to be responsible for all the
    judicial sins. Judicial and legal reform has been conducted in our
    country, certain specific reforms will be conducted in 2005. I hope
    the situation will gradually change for the better, but for this
    social legislation should be improved and the living standards of
    population should be raised.

    Passage omitted: Bagdasaryan stresses his support for science, will
    support publication of an Armenian studies journal; says health
    council is working within the law

    Defends education and culture ministers

    Yervand Manasaryan, professor The ministers who are Law-Governed
    Country Party appointees figure constantly in scandals: the science
    minister Sergo Yeritsyan does not deal with science, the culture
    minister Ovik Oveyan moved from a stupid personnel policy in the circus
    to a stupid personnel policy in the choreography school, then in the
    Chamber Theatre... ellipses as published What's next? Surely society
    shouldn't have only to suffer from your personnel idiosyncrasies? Do
    you at least know how many people are suffering from the actions of
    Law-Governed Country Party appointees in more humble posts?

    Bagdasaryan We'll begin by saying that first of all the Armenian
    Academy of Sciences should deal with issues of science. I support this
    approach. The ministry is called the Ministry of Education and Science,
    but does not in reality have the authority to deal with issues related
    to science and we should expand the functions of the Armenian Academy
    of Sciences.

    As for the minister of culture, he is a very famous cultural figure,
    the author of many books and screenplays, a dramatist. All his family
    are closely linked with the world of the arts, of creativity. As for
    the examples listed, these are in many instances artificial scandals,
    which play into someone's hands... ellipses as published

    I cannot agree with the questioner. In many other ministries the
    situation is much more complex than in those mentioned. I acknowledge
    that there are problems, but no more than in other ministries.

    It should not be forgotten that science and culture are the spheres
    of individuals, bright, outstanding individuals. So it is not at all
    simple to get to grips with things here and one should not rush to
    draw conclusions and make accusations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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