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    Armenian opposition bloc not to join constitutional reforms

    Arminfo
    11 Jul 05

    YEREVAN

    The opposition Justice bloc will not join the process of
    constitutional changes despite its original pledge to do so if the
    ruling coalition accepts all the proposals of the Venice Commission,
    the bloc decided at a meeting today.

    The leader of the opposition National Democratic Party [NDP], Shavarsh
    Kocharyan, told journalists that the bloc's decision not to join the
    constitutional reforms could be explained by the fact that the ruling
    coalition had not included the proposals of the parliament opposition
    in the draft package of constitutional reforms. Kocharyan recalled
    that the opposition suggested that the president's powers should be
    reduced in terms of forming a government. In other words, the National
    Assembly [parliament] should have the right to appoint the prime
    minister after rejecting the president's candidate.

    "However, under the draft constitutional reforms the president has the
    power to nominate a prime minister twice to the parliament and to
    dissolve the National Assembly if it rejects the nomination a second
    time," Kocharyan noted.

    The president also has a dominant role in forming the judiciary, the
    MP alleged. Moreover, the NDP leader said that the draft
    constitutional reforms do not have a provision for the direct election
    of the mayor of Yerevan, something that the opposition had been
    insisting on. He also noted that there is no item on the agenda of the
    Justice bloc on stopping its boycott of the parliament's law making
    activities since the reasons for the opposition's boycott have not
    been eliminated.

    In turn, a member of the governing board of the Anrapetutyun
    [Republic] Party, Smbat Ayvazyan, said that there is no use
    cooperating with the incumbent authorities over any document since the
    ruling regime simply pretends to be aspiring to reform domestic laws
    in accordance with democratic norms. He said with confidence that the
    results of a referendum will be falsified because the authorities
    cannot push the document through in a decent way. Ayvazyan said that
    Anrapetutyun will issue a statement this week to say that the current
    "illegitimate" regime has no right to carry out constitutional
    reforms.

    [Passage omitted: future plans, background]
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