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    ArmenPress
    Sept 22 2004

    DEPUTY PARLIAMENT SPEAKER SAYS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS BASED ON
    HUMAN RIGHTS RESPECT

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Deputy parliament chairman
    Tigran Torosian praised today the working Constitution, passed in
    1995, saying it has contributed significantly to the democracy
    development and establishment of government institutions, but added
    that it has some shortcoming constraining the country's progress,
    which he said result from Armenia's scanty experience in
    constitutional right and practice back in 1995.
    He said the expected constitutional amendments, proposed by the
    ruling majority, are based on constitutional guarantees ensuring the
    citizens' right to exercise their freedoms. He also emphasized a
    clause in the draft constitution that empowers the legislature with
    the right to elect the human rights defender, vesting him or her with
    the power to address to the Constitutional Court for protection of
    citizens' rights.
    Another important clause, according to Torosian are a chain of
    amendments aimed to reform the judicial system, under which the
    Justice Council, headed now by the president of the country, will be
    immune from the executive power's influence. Under the clause the
    Council will be headed by one of its members.
    The deputy parliament chairman also said the package of amendments
    seeks to create a balance among power branches. Some other changes
    are expected also to introduce more clarity in respect to local
    self-management bodies. Another draft amendment would allow the
    parliament to endorse or reject a prime minister nominated by the
    president, but the latter would be empowered to dissolve it if his
    candidacies are rejected by lawmakers for three consecutive times.
    Torosian said two other packages of alternative constitutional
    reforms, proposed by Arshak Sadoyan and the United Labor Party will
    be also discussed in the parliament. He said the conclusion of the
    Council of Europe Venice Commission on the amendments, designed by
    the majority, will arrive in early October.
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