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    PRYAKHIN: ARMENIA HAS OPPORTUNITY OF DEMOCRATIC REFORMS WITHOUT VIOLENCE

    PanArmenian News Network
    Aug 6 2005

    06.08.2005 03:14

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The OSCE hopes for the efforts of Armenian
    authorities on constitutional reforms to succeed and Armenian
    people to say "yes" to constitutional changes in the course of
    the referendum scheduled in autumn. "OSCE hails the fact that the
    Armenia party has accepted most of expert proposals of the Venice
    commission and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
    Rights (ODIHR/OSCE)," - stated chief of the OSCE Office in Yerevan,
    Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin. "This does not mean we are satisfied
    with all changes. Not all proposals were taken into account," the
    diplomat noted, meaning specifically proposal over more transparent
    and democratic activities of media regulating bodies. Today the
    republic president appoints members of those structures. As of the
    participation or non-participation of the opposition in the debate
    over the constitutional changes, V. Pryakhin stated, "Opposition is
    disconnected in Armenia. On the one hand Justice Bloc notes it would
    be nice to take part in the debate over the constitutional reforms,
    on the other hand Republic Party making part of the Bloc is against
    it." In Pryakhin's words, the passing of constitutional reforms
    will mean that Armenia "has registered progress in democracy." "If
    the opposition urges its supporters to vote against or boycott
    the referendum, the changes will not be passed and we will have
    the Constitution of 1995, which does not reflect the needs of
    the society today. Thus, I call all parties to sensibly evaluate
    the situation," he noted. As of the opportunity of revolution and
    change of authorities in Armenia, Mr. Pryakhin stated he is for
    "evolutionary development" and is "against violence." In his words,
    revolution "provides for violence." V. Pryakhin said he was sure that
    today Armenia has opportunities of democratic reforms without violence.
    "Most Armenians are not sure that the forces that will take power can
    improve the situation," V. Pryakhin noted. He added, "Thus, in Armenia
    there is no revolution situation in the classical sense of the word,"
    reported RFE/RL.
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