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    Regnum, Russia
    April 28 2006

    Armenian MP calls for impeaching the speaker


    During the next week's parliamentary session the member of the
    Armenian parliament Hamayak Hovhannissyan is going to call on the
    political coalition (Orinats Yerkir, Republican Party and ARFD -
    REGNUM) to impeach the speaker of the parliament Artur Baghdassaryan.


    `Artur Baghdassaryan is not a private person or a company director to
    express private views during official visits. He is the speaker of
    the parliament and, when at international organizations, must
    represent the position of the parliamentary majority that elected him
    to his post. If today the president, the Republican Party and the
    ARFD say that when speaking about the country's priorities
    Baghdassaryan did not represent their position, they must demand that
    Baghdassaryan resign, which is exactly what I propose. Artur
    Baghdassaryan is not a dissident or a revolutionary to make
    statements contrary to the country's foreign policy, and the Armenian
    people should be confident that the first figures of its state are
    unanimous on the issue of national security. If the coalition wants
    to make the country's national security an object for external
    speculations, then they and Robert Kocharyan must leave Baghdassaryan
    in his post; but otherwise, he has no more right to represent the
    parliamentary majority,' says Hovhannissyan.

    He says that `in an interview to a German newspaper the speaker has,
    in fact, slapped the country's leadership and the coalition in the
    face, and if the majority fails to dismiss him, it is politically
    incapable,' reports Haykakan Zhamanak daily.

    To remind, in an interview Frankfurter Allgemaine Zeitung,
    Baghdassaryan said that `Armenia's future is the EU and NATO' and
    `Russia must not stand in the way to Europe.' Commenting on the
    speaker's statement, President Robert Kocharyan quoted Armenia's
    Constitution: `Armenia's foreign policy is determined by the
    President.' `The speaker's statement might reflect his own changed
    position,' Kocharyan said. Meanwhile, when in St. Petersburg Artur
    Baghdassaryan said that `Armenia's aspiration to enlarge its
    relations with the EU and NATO is not aimed against Russia, and
    Armenia has no aim to join NATO.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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