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    Foreign diplomats hail latest version of Armenian constitutional amendments

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    3 Aug 05

    Yerevan, 3 August: "The revised draft of constitutional amendments
    is considerably better compared to previous versions and serves as a
    good basis for guarantees of the activity of democratic institutions
    in Armenia," said a report of the Venice Commission [of the Council
    of Europe], which was quoted at a news conference on 3 August.

    The conference was dedicated to the drafting of a new edition of the
    Armenian Constitution and was organized by the offices of the European
    Union and OSCE in Yerevan and the embassies of the USA and Britain,
    which is the holder of the EU presidency. The participants highly
    rated the work of the Venice Commission experts in the sphere of
    constitutional amendments in Armenia.

    The British ambassador to Armenia, Thorda Abbott-Watt, expressed
    the hope that this draft would bring Armenia closer to democratic
    values and facilitate Armenia's integration into Europe. "We agree
    with the comments of the experts that the Armenian people have to
    decide themselves on what kind of constitution they need," the British
    ambassador said. She said it was necessary to involve all political
    forces in the process of discussing constitutional reforms. "You will
    not win if you are not in the game," Abbott-Watt said.

    The US charge d'affaires to Armenia, Anthony Godfrey, expressed the
    hope that the Armenian government will facilitate a broad discussion of
    the project. Asked whether the draft amendments could prevent election
    rigging and human rights violations, the US diplomat said: "No-one
    can be insured against election fraud and human rights violations. But
    this project is a step forward and we are supporting it."

    Commenting on a possible link between the favourable attitude of
    western institutions to the project submitted by the ruling coalition
    and concessions to be made by the Armenian authorities in the Karabakh
    issue, Godfrey said: "It is wrong to link these issues with other
    problems, including the conflict. The new project is a chance for
    Armenia to improve the rules of the game."
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