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    A1plus

    | 17:10:24 | 09-07-2005 | Politics |

    APPOINTED OR ELECTED?

    The complaints of the resident of Yerevan about the city authorities become
    more and more frequent. Every week various groups of people gather at the
    Yerevan city administration to say about the violation of their rights.

    The Armenian human rights activists agree on one thing: the Mayor of Yerevan
    should be elected and this should be fixed in the Constitution. `After all
    the two thirds of the Armenian population live in Yerevan. I am sure that
    the people are capable to elect the person they want to see at the head of
    the community. In this way the people will have one influential instrument',
    human rights activist Vardan Harutyunyan says. Another human rights
    activist, chairman of the Helsinki Association shares the opinion. However
    he is rather skeptical about the situation in Armenia. `I doubt that fair
    elections can be held in Armenia during the next 10-15 years', he said.

    Will the elected Mayor change the situation in the capital city? Vardan
    Harutyunyan find it rather hard to answer this question. `Let us agree that
    the word `elections' imply real fair election, but no their Armenian
    variant', he says. `If the Mayor is elected not by the executive power but
    by the residents, he will certainly defend their interests. Today the city
    administration fully depends on the government', he added.

    The human rights activists do not agree that the Mayor can be elected by the
    community council. Vardan Harutyunyan considers that in case the order of
    election of the Mayor is fixed not in the Constitution but in a law, the
    incumbent authorities will use this law in their own interests.

    Lena Badeyan
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