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    ArmenPress
    July 26 2005

    THE DRAFT LAW ON LOBBYING, A MEASURE TO ENHANCE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION,
    DISCUSSED WITH UNDP SUPPORT


    YEREVAN, JULY 26, ARMENPRESS: Today, at the Tekeyan Center in
    Yerevan, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) held a discussion
    of the draft Law on Lobbying, a new tool in the fight against
    corruption in Armenia. The discussion was organized in cooperation
    with the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Trade and Economic
    Development of Armenia. Participants included representatives of
    local and international organizations, central authorities and local
    governance bodies, businesspeople, and experts.
    The aim of the discussion was to consider the disputed clauses of
    the draft law with the participation of governmental and
    non-governmental sectors and other major stakeholders. Participants
    discussed the international experience in regulation of lobbying
    activities, methods and limitations of lobbying, financing and
    reporting of lobbying, rights and responsibilities of lobbyists,
    licensing and accreditation issues. Suggestions on NGO lobbying
    received a special attention of the participants. Elaboration of a
    regulatory framework for lobbying is in line with the Poverty
    Reduction Strategy of Armenia adopted in late 2003, as well as the
    national Anti-Corruption Strategy. At the same time, the law will
    become an important step towards providing equal and transparent
    opportunities for civic participation in policy making and is
    anticipated to foster participatory processes in Armenia. In March
    2005, the Government of the Republic of Armenia adopted the Concept
    of the Law on Lobbying. Recently the Government has officially
    circulated the draft Law on Lobbying among state agencies and the
    public.
    UNDP programs in Armenia aim to contribute to equal political,
    economic and social opportunities for all the citizens of the
    country. In this context, UNDP supports the Government of Armenia in
    developing legislation and implementing policies promoting efficient
    participation of citizens in decision-making processes through its
    "Support to Information Society and Democratic Governance (SISDG)"
    program.
    Vahan Asatryan, SISDG Governance Specialist, noted in his speech:
    "One of the most important objectives of regulating lobbying
    activities is to ensure equal opportunities for protection of public
    and business interests by the introduction of competitive and
    attractive mechanisms. We believe that these new formal mechanisms
    should become more viable than the existing informal and
    non-transparent, but in fact more effective mechanisms. The next
    discussion of the draft law will take place in August and will
    feature organizations representing the interests of small and medium
    sized enterprises.
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