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    Armenian opposition to cooperate with ruling coalition if proposals accepted

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    20 Jan 05


    YEREVAN

    The Justice opposition bloc and the National Unity Party made a joint
    statement on 19 January, addressing the ruling coalition. The document
    adopted at the initiative of the Justice opposition bloc suggests that
    the coalition parties reach agreement on some principles of forming
    the executives and judicial branches of power and local government
    bodies.

    The opposition suggests that the composition of the government
    presented by the president should be approved by the parliament,
    Viktor Dallakyan, secretary of the parliamentary faction of the
    opposition Justice bloc, told our Noyan Tapan correspondent after the
    sitting of the opposition bloc on the same day. If the president's
    proposal is rejected, the composition of the government should be
    proposed by the parliament.

    It is suggested that the presidential powers to appoint judges should
    be handed over to the Council of Justice, which will ensure the
    independence of the judiciary. The package on local government bodies
    suggests that the mayor of Yerevan should be elected, not appointed.

    Dallakyan pointed out that if the proposal is accepted, the opposition
    will be ready to cooperate with the coalition on constitutional
    reforms.

    The secretary of the Justice faction said that the referendum on
    constitutional reforms could also be a referendum of confidence in the
    ruling coalition and [Armenian President] Robert Kocharyan.

    Dallakyan said that the boycott of the parliament will continue
    because very important demands of the Justice bloc have not been
    fulfilled yet. Specifically, no referendum of confidence in the
    Armenian president has been conducted and people who falsified the
    presidential and parliamentary elections, as well as people who
    committed violence against peaceful demonstrators on the night of 13
    April have not been brought to book yet.

    At the same time, he said that the faction will take part in
    discussions on the draft laws of special importance to the country.
    Among these issues, Dallakyan pointed out the constitutional reforms,
    the Electoral Code and the draft law on returning deposits.

    The secretary of the Justice faction also said that the bloc is
    preparing to speed up its meetings with the population scheduled both
    in districts and in the capital.

    Only the Union of National Democrats voted against the decision to
    cooperate with the coalition. The chairman of this party, Arshak
    Sadoyan, said that the principles of forming power structures are
    absolutely unacceptable and run counter to his party's programme
    theses.

    "Today's sitting of the faction showed that there is no point in
    taking work seriously with such unstable approaches," Sadoyan pointed
    out. Having said that he will not quit the faction, he pointed out at
    the same time that he is ready to cooperate with other parliamentary
    forces, especially with the National Unity faction and the People's
    Deputy group, on some serious issues.
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