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    Armenian parliament adopts constitutional changes

    Mediamax news agency, Yerevan, in Russian
    28 Sep 05



    Yerevan, 28 September: The Armenian National Assembly adopted the
    draft constitutional amendments in its third, final reading today.
    The draft will be put up for a nationwide referendum [in November
    this year].

    The draft was adopted by 90 votes to none. The factions of the
    opposition Justice bloc and the National Unity Party did not take
    part in the voting, Mediamax news agency reported.

    Addressing the parliament on 27 September, the Armenian president's
    representative for constitutional amendments, Armen Arutyunyan, said
    that the draft constitutional changes "is a step forward from the
    semi-presidential form of rule to parliamentarism". He expressed the
    hope that the constitutional reforms will unite society and play a
    positive role in the country's future development.

    The draft constitutional changes will be submitted to the president
    for approval and then he will set a date for the referendum.

    The draft constitutional changes were prepared by the ruling
    coalition and agreed with the Venice Commission of the Council of
    Europe. The main purpose of the reforms is to ensure the equality of
    all branches of power.

    The constitutional reforms were one of the key points of Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan's election programme and one of the
    country's basic commitment to the Council of Europe.

    The role of the parliament will increase in the country if the
    constitutional reforms are adopted in the referendum. In particular,
    the National Assembly will play the main role in forming the
    government, appoint the prosecutor-general, and the president will
    not be able to individually adopt a decision to dismiss the prime
    minister.
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