PARLIAMENT FAILS TO AFFIRM DRAFT AGENDA COMPLETELY
Noyan Tapan
Apr 11 2006
YEREVAN, APRIL 11, NOYAN TAPAN. On April 10, the first day of the
regular four-days sittings of the RA National Assembly, the Parliament
failed to affirm the first part of the draft agenda. It included 5
new drafts estimated positively by the profile commissions, including
the drafts on making amendments and additions to the NA regulations
law and "On State Flag." The reason of not affirming the agenda was
not enough participation of deputies as many of those registered at
the beginning of the sitting went away during it. Even the 20-minutes
breaks taken by the "Ardarutiun" (Justice) and "United Labour Party"
factions did not save. As a result, the Parliament will discuss at
the four-days sittings issues being discussed compulsory and according
to the necessity, which are included in the part of the draft agenda,
not subject to affirming. At the end of the day the Parliament passed
to discussion of the Government's report on implementation of the
2001-2003 program on Privatization of State Property.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Noyan Tapan
Apr 11 2006
YEREVAN, APRIL 11, NOYAN TAPAN. On April 10, the first day of the
regular four-days sittings of the RA National Assembly, the Parliament
failed to affirm the first part of the draft agenda. It included 5
new drafts estimated positively by the profile commissions, including
the drafts on making amendments and additions to the NA regulations
law and "On State Flag." The reason of not affirming the agenda was
not enough participation of deputies as many of those registered at
the beginning of the sitting went away during it. Even the 20-minutes
breaks taken by the "Ardarutiun" (Justice) and "United Labour Party"
factions did not save. As a result, the Parliament will discuss at
the four-days sittings issues being discussed compulsory and according
to the necessity, which are included in the part of the draft agenda,
not subject to affirming. At the end of the day the Parliament passed
to discussion of the Government's report on implementation of the
2001-2003 program on Privatization of State Property.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress