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    GOVERNMENT AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WORK PRODUCTIVELY FOR LAST THREE
    MONTHS, PRIME MINISTER BELIEVES

    YEREVAN, MAY 27, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly's spring
    session finished on May 26. According to RA Prime Minister Andranik
    Margarian's estimation, the Parliament and the Government have worked
    productively during the last 3 months. In the interview to
    journalists, among the laws adopted by the Parliament during the
    session, Andranik Margarian attached special importance to
    Constitution's amendments package adopted in the first reading,
    Electoral Code's amendments package adopted in the second reading and
    completely which are directly connected with the fulfillment of
    obligations taken in front of the Council of Europe. A number of
    important drafts concerning the economy sphere are adopted. Besides,
    the Government sent to the National Assembly the package concerning
    the mortgage market which is already being discussed at the
    Parliament's Standing Committees. In the Prime Minister's opinion,
    during the spring sitting, both the Government and MPs will adapt to
    the new working style, the four-days sittings' regime, and will
    attempt to solve gathered issues without convening special
    sessions. But, according to him, one NA special session will probably
    be convened in June connected with the fulfillment of obligations
    taken in front of the Council of Europe. These are mainly the second
    or third draft readings. Responding the Noyan Tapan correspondent's
    question, the RA Prime Minister mentioned that though the cooperation
    is estimated as positive his only reservation concerns the point that
    in the sense of the technical fulfillment, the cooperation could be
    "even better, not like this ." As an example, the Prime Minister
    mentioned the discussion of the 2004 state budget order at the May 26
    sitting, "when 15 ministers and only 13-14 MPs were sitting in the
    hall what speaks of a technical but not political attitude." According
    to the Prime Minister, one can also work more operatively as, often,
    while discussing drafts, MPs speaks about minor events more that it is
    necessary: "That is, "easy" drafts are spoken around more that "hard"
    ones."
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