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    | 11:44:06 | 17-09-2005 | Politics |

    IT'S IMPORTANT TO COMPREHEND MISSION OF CONSTITUTION

    For implementing any law including the Constitution political will is
    essential, human rights activist Vardan Haruryunyan considers.

    He is convinced that after the adoption of the constitutional amendments
    there will be no fair election or independent media in Armenia; people will
    not be protected. `I do not bound the recovery of our society with the
    constitutional amendments, moreover at the incumbent leadership and
    parliament', he said.

    Though the Constitution is written not only for political forces some
    politicians express opinion being even not acquainted with the draft. We
    wondered whether V. Harutyunyan is familiarized with the draft adopted in
    the second reading by the NA. `I have nit only read it also watched the
    discussions in the NA. I am not a lawyer and do not wish to state which
    clause is bad or good. As a human rights activist I can say that the
    operating Constitution is a working one and the necessity to change it
    appeared not as result of the development of the society but as result of
    the pressure exerted from outside and the commitments we undertook. Today
    the process of adoption of the constitutional amendments is artificial and
    consequently their adoption cannot be rated as a positive phenomenon', V.
    Harutyunyan noted.

    He will not take part in the discussions but is going to take part in the
    referendum and say `no' to the constitutional amendments.

    When commenting on the possible failure of the referendum V. Harutyunyan
    said that independently of the number of the voters and their opinion the
    incumbents leadership will declare that the referendum was a success.

    Chairman of `Free tribune for civic initiatives' public organization Gayane
    Markosyan contrary to V. Harutyunyan welcomes the constitutional amendments
    and is discontent with the fact that public organizations do not take active
    part in the process. `We think that one should not raise the question about
    `yes' or `no'. The problem is much more serious. We have many times violated
    the operating Constitutions and there is no guarantee that the reviewed
    Constitution will not be violated', she noted.

    'Our main problem is the establishment of constitutional order in our
    country. Today in Armenia the Constitution is violated both by ordinary
    citizens and high rank officials', she resumed.

    Victoria Abrahamyan
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