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    «KOCHARYAN HAS PLENARY POWERS»

    A1plus
    | 13:52:44 | 19-04-2005 | Politics |

    Chairman of Democracy public organization Vardan Poghosyan is convinced
    that to date the acting Constitution provides for plenary powers of
    the President.

    In his words, our Constitution not only needs changes but is far
    from the constitutional models of democratic states. Today during the
    discussion of a draft of constitutional amendments Vardan Poghosyan
    touched upon concrete changes, which have been already submitted to the
    National Assembly factions. In Poghosyan's opinion, first of all the
    present semi-presidential system should be replaced. "For instance, the
    President should not be empowered to dissolve the government. Presently
    the President can dismiss the Prime Minister without taking into
    account the opinion of the NA. In case the NA does not agree with
    his decision he can dissolve it as well", Vardan Poghosyan says.

    According to Shavarsh Kocharyan, who was also present at the
    discussions, if the NA majority did not impede the works being carried
    out, the constitutional changes would become real. "The President's
    authority is too wide; he even has the right to appoint the Mayor of
    Yerevan. If we want to become a democratic state we should have an
    appropriate Constitution", he said.

    --Boundary_(ID_iNbwsEIT6JF36Zzy2z0efQ)--
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