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    Armenian paper critical of coalition-proposed constitutional amendments

    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    12 May 05


    Text of unattributed report by Armenian newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak on
    12 May headlined "Super president"

    One can say for sure that if under the current constitution the head
    of the country has great power, in accordance with the constitutional
    amendments submitted by the coalition [to Armenian parliament] we will
    get not only a strong but a super president.

    Let us mention several additional powers that the president might
    gain. While under the current constitution the president can appoint
    somebody to civil posts, under the coalition's draft, he will have the
    right to make appointments to state posts as well. While under the
    current constitution the president has to approve the
    prosecutor-general of Armenia nominated by the prime minister, under
    the draft amendments, he can appoint the prosecutor-general without
    consulting anybody.

    The president has been invested with one more right: he will
    coordinate the state structures' activity in the sphere of defence. It
    is clear that this will give the president the right to coordinate the
    activity of any state structure. While under the current constitution
    the president appoints the top command staff, under the submitted
    draft he appoints the top command staff of other troops as well. This
    means that any moment "other" troops necessary for the authorities may
    be created.

    While under the current constitution the president has the right to
    veto a government decision, under the submitted draft the president
    has the right to veto a government decision for a month and to apply
    to the Constitutional Court to verify whether these decisions are in
    line with Armenian laws. Moreover, if under the current constitution
    the government appoints local governors, under the coalition's draft
    amendments, the president appoints and dismisses governors according
    to the prime minister's suggestion.

    Furthermore, the coalition's draft envisages absolute dependence of
    the government on the president: if the National Assembly is brave
    enough not to endorse twice the programme of the government's activity
    submitted by the president, the president has the right to dissolve
    the parliament.

    Next week the authorities of Armenia will introduce all these super
    powers to international experts as a means to counterbalance and
    separate branches of authority.
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