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    ARMENIA TO BECOME 17th COUNTRY TO JOIN INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS AND PARLIAMENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 07 2006

    YEREVAN, JUNE 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The opening ceremony of the Armenian
    Office of the International Association of Business and Parliament
    (IABP) will take place at the Golden Tulip Hotel (the Yerevan Hotel)
    late June 7. The association was founded in Great Britain in the
    late 1970s and later became an international organization. Armenia is
    the 17th country to join it. A coordination board has been set up in
    Armenia by a group of former businessmen, currently National Assembly
    deputies representing all political forces. The Europarliament's Vice
    Chairman for Relations with National Parliaments Edward McMillan-Scott,
    the Secretary General of the International Association of Business
    and Parliament Frederick Hyde-Chambers, and the RA NA Vice Speaker,
    ARF Bureau member Vahan Hovhannisian who has initiated Armenia's
    joining the IABP met with reporters in the NA earlier on the same day.

    According to V. Hovhannisian, the association aims to build a strong
    bridge connecting various parliaments and the business world so that
    all legislative reforms can serve the purpose of economic development
    of a country. He said the association will seek to promote development
    of small and medium business in Armenia. The IABP is not a lobbyist
    organization, it will work out programs and provide appropriate
    information to any deputy not included in the coordination board. The
    deputies to participate in the development of programs "will not have
    the right to use the information available to them for an improper
    purpose, but this information will allow them to understand the laws
    prepared by the government, to improve these laws and make useful
    proposals."

    The European officials in their turn welcomed the fact of Armenia's
    joining the association, attaching special importance to it in terms
    of developing the appropriate legislation to form the basis of the
    country's economic progress. The IABP Secretary General expressed
    a wilingness to provide the Armenian Office staff with the maximum
    possible assistance. In his words, it is his 6th visit to Armenia, and
    he was pleasantly surprised by the knowledge, skills and capabilities
    of the Armenians, so he can state confidently that Armenia will
    successfully overcome the transitional period.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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