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    ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER COMMENTS ON OPPOSITION'S ACTIVITY SAYS IN HIS
    INTERVIEW TO THE ARMENIAN PUBLIC TELEVISION


    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 25. ARMINFO. The native opposition has a change to
    be in the parliament, but influenced by a moment, it has made a
    decision to boycott the sittings of the National Assembly, hereby
    becoming a hostage of its decision, Armenian Prime Minister Andranik
    Margaryan says in his interview to the Armenian Public Television.

    He says that if in April and May of 2004 the acts of the opposition
    could be explained to some extent, its further steps were not clear
    especially in 2005. Despite its steps to return to the parliament, the
    opposition again advances preconditions and speaks with the other
    political forces with ultimatums. Naturally, the political majority
    represented in the parliament cannot allow such a manner of talks by
    the opposition, the premier says.

    The coalition parties have repeatedly called the opposition for a
    civilized political struggle inside the parliament. The opposition
    rejects, but it does not mea a parliamentary crisis. Of course, the
    position of the opposition arouses some problems, but no crisis that
    would necessitate dissolution of the parliament, Margaryan says. He
    called representatives of the ruling coalition, the United Labor Party
    and the deputy group "People's Deputy" not to yield to provocations
    and secure natural activity of the parliament in order that the
    absence of the opposition did not affect the law-making activity of
    the parliament.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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