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    Armenian president urges voters to support constitutional changes

    AP Worldstream; Jul 05, 2005


    Armenian President Robert Kocharian on Tuesday congratulated his
    landlocked Caucasus nation on the 10th anniversary of the adoption of
    the country's constitution and urged Armenians to approve a key
    referendum later this year on constitutional changes.

    "The basic law of our country is the main guarantor of civil unity,
    lawfulness and stability," Kocharian said, according to his press
    service.

    Armenia gained independence in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet
    Union. But it did not adopt a constitution until 1995 because of a
    bloody conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan over the disputed ethnic
    Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    In the referendum, Armenians will be asked whether they support a
    stricter separation of powers between the judicial, executive and
    legislative branches. They will also be asked about the removal of a
    clause outlawing dual citizenship for members of Armenia's large
    foreign diaspora.

    The first draft of the text of the referendum has been approved by
    pro-government and opposition lawmakers as well as by European
    experts. In 2003 Armenians rejected a similar referendum because the
    government failed to sell it to voters, critics say.

    According to a recent opinion poll conducted by the Vox Populi center
    among 624 residents of the capital Yerevan, only 13 percent of them
    were sure they would vote in the plebiscite, while 32 percent said
    they would boycott it. The margin of error was not given.
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