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    | 19:14:22 | 23-06-2005 | Politics | PACE SUMMER SESSION |

    IT'S SENSELESS TO TRY TO AVOID PROPOSALS BY VENICE COMMISSION

    The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) is `deeply concerned' by
    the fact that the delay in the adoption of the constitutional amendments is
    `holding back Armenia's progress towards European democratic norms and
    standards in key areas of political life'. According to the Assembly, the
    revision of the Constitution is a pre-condition for the fulfillment of some
    of the most important commitments that Armenia undertook upon its accession
    to the Council of Europe. These include the separation and balance of
    powers, the reform of the judicial system and local self-government reform.

    At the end of an urgent debate, PACE followed the proposals by the
    rapporteurs Georges Colombier (France, EPP/CD) and Jerzy Jaskiernia (Poland,
    SOC) and called on the Armenian authorities and the parliamentary majority
    to fully implement the recommendations of the Venice Commission, to
    undertake clear and meaningful steps in order to resume an immediate
    dialogue with the opposition and to adopt the text at second reading `no
    later than August 2005', in view of the referendum that should be held `no
    later

    The Assembly called on the opposition `to stop its parliamentary boycott and
    do everything possible to promote the recommendations of the Council of
    Europe with regard to the constitutional reform'. The parliamentarians
    decided to observe the constitutional referendum and, in the meantime,
    declared their readiness to provide any assistance that might be needed for
    its preparation.
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