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    PARTIES READY FOR COOPERATION
    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir/arm
    August 26, 2005

    At the August 22 meeting between secretary of ARF's parliamentary
    faction Hrayr Karapetian and secretary of the British International
    Association of Business and Parliament (IABP) Frederick Hyde Chambers
    the latter pointed out that the British society is concerned that
    any cooperation between the business and the parliament is corrupt.

    Chambers noted that this concern was the reason why the IABP was
    created. A similar concern exists in Armenia and the cooperation effort
    launched today attempts at mitigating this concern. Chairman of the
    NGO for Protection of Consumers Rights Abgar Yeghoyan and coordinator
    of IABP's Armenian branch Karen Sargsian attended the meeting. The IAP
    delegation headed by Chambers first visited Armenia in March this year.

    As Chambers noted at the meeting, he came to Armenia upon the
    invitation of the National Assembly Vice Speaker Vahan Hovhannissian
    to assess the possibility of introducing the business and parliament
    model in Armenia, a model that would benefit the economy, ensure fair
    competition and eliminate the possibility of misuse of legislative
    power. Chambers had a meeting with the National Assembly Speaker.

    The latter assured that Armenia is open to support any initiatives
    aimed at facilitating transparent relations between the National
    Assembly deputies and the businessmen. A series of meetings were
    held with representatives of various organizations supporting the
    development of SME's.

    Meetings were held with representatives of the Union of SME's and
    the Union of Traders as well as several international organizations
    implementing projects on empowerment of the parliament and development
    of small and medium businesses. At Karapetian's request, Chambers
    presented the activities of IABP.

    "Our goal is to achieve mutual understanding, trust between the
    non-corrupted entities, enhancement of constructive approaches
    and transparent relations between the parliamentarians and
    the businessmen," Chambers noted adding that for this purpose
    representatives of various political parties and businesses united in
    1977 determined to create mechanisms that would ensure transparency
    of all processes within the economy.

    "These activities were not the result of lobbying from any
    specific business since all strata were represented there", Chambers
    said. Similar approaches were used in Finland, France, Belgium, Spain,
    Holland, Sweden, USA, Canada and New Zealand. Chambers noted that
    among the post-Soviet countries only Georgia had introduced this model.

    IABP's national models initially designed as educational resources
    for the parliaments involve various projects for representatives of
    all business sectors and all political parties represented in the
    parliament. IABP offers opportunities for international exchange of
    parliamentarians and businessmen participating in the IABP national
    models.

    Karapetian who is also heading the parliament group for protection
    of the consumers' rights noted with appreciation Chambers' proposal
    for cooperation pointing our that a number of large businesses are
    represented in the Armenian parliament and the opinion that the
    relations between the parliament and the businesses are corrupt is
    relevant for Armenia as well.

    "Cooperation within the National Assembly is important in terms
    of protection of small and medium businesses as well as protection
    of the consumers' rights. We have discussed these issues with the
    representative of OSCE in Armenia and with representatives of various
    NGO's.

    There is no need to invent a new bicycle - we are ready to cooperate
    with interested international organizations and study the international
    experience since the problems are similar," Karapetian said presenting
    the activities of the parliament group for protection of consumers'
    rights in the sphere of food safety. Chambers agreed that problems are
    similar everywhere assuring that IABP is ready to implement practical
    projects and provide consulting and expertise.

    "It is important that the entire business sector is involved in this
    cooperation initiative from the very start. We are ready to cooperate
    on issues related to food security since this is directly connected
    to our activities," Chambers said noting that his impression from
    the meetings with the Armenian parliamentarians and businesses has
    been that the cooperation will be a success.

    Answering our question whether he believes that it is possible to
    eliminate the opinion prevailing in the society that the relations
    between the business sector and the parliament are corrupt Chambers
    noted, "In all the countries, irrespective of whether or not the
    relations between the parliament and the business sector are corrupt,
    the public opinion holds that there is corruption.

    Our national models can help in both cases - when the public opinion
    holds that there is corruption and when there really is corruption in
    the relations between the parliament and the business sector. Our
    goal is to facilitate non-corrupt relations so that the public
    opinion changes".
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