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    FAILURE TO HONOR COMMITMENT ASSUMED BY ARMENIA TO BECOME PIVOTAL ISSUE OF DISCUSSION IN PACE

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 19, NOYAN TAPAN. "I hope that the political parties
    will be able to make a concerted effort in order to reach an
    agreement on the issue of constitutional amendments." PACE President
    Rene van der Linden, who is on a three-day visit to Armenia, stated
    this at the August 19 press conference in Yerevan. In his opinion,
    the constitutional reforms are the most important discussions of the
    political issue procceding from the interests of the whole country.
    For this very reason, he called upon all the sides to take joint
    steps within the next few days in the direction of further
    improvement of the draft, including the strengthening of the mass
    media's independence. According to PACE President, the proposed draft
    is much better in its contents than the previous one, and it is
    extremely important that all the political forces of Armenia support
    the constitutional reforms. "It will determine to a great extent
    whether Armenia will proceed along the path of becoming a modern
    democratic state or not," Rene van der Linden said. According to him,
    since Armenia is still in the process of PACE monitoring, the failure
    to honor the commitment assumed by Armenia will be a pivotal issue of
    discussion in PACE. He noted that the Armenia- Council of Europe
    relations also affect the Armenia - the European Union relations.
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