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    IS THERE PRESSURE ON ORINATS YERKIR?

    Iragir/am
    18/03/06

    "I do not know about attempts of pressing the Orinats Yerkir Party, and
    I have no information on this," stated the chairman of the Committee
    of Defense, Internal Affairs and Security, deputy chairman of the
    Orinats Yerkir Party, Mher Shahgeldyan on March 18.

    He actually denied that the government presses those members of
    the party who run or used to run businesses to hamper the political
    aspirations of the Orinats Yerkir Party. He declined to comment on
    the police search in the house of Member of Parliament Gagik Avetyan,
    saying that the member of parliament himself, as well as the leaders
    and members of the political party have made relevant statements.

    Mher Shahgeldyan thinks it is useless to try to influence the decisions
    of the Orinats Yerkir, because the party has considerable potential
    for making independent decisions on its further political activities.

    "We make our plans ourselves. The Orinats Yerkir Party is the biggest
    political force in Armenia. The Orinats Yerkir has considerable
    potential and has an important role in both internal and external
    affairs. The leader of the party also has a considerable importance
    and authority in internal and external policies. This potential
    and importance is so big that we decide on our plans," says Mher
    Shahgeldyan.

    With regard to specific plans he is even less wordy. Mher Shahgeldyan
    is reluctant to state how and with who the political party will run
    for the parliament in 2007. He only says that the Orinats Yerkir
    Party will do what it will find adequate, which is a matter of time.

    The relation with the coalition is, according to Mher Shahgeldyan,
    also a matter of time. Only the period before the election, more
    exactly the pre-election period, is definite. It has been set down
    in a memorandum which marks the solidarity of the opposition over
    this period, says the member of parliament.

    However, even the memorandum and even over this period will not
    guarantee peace for the coalition. And the next thunder may happen
    during the upcoming four-day meeting on March 20. The government is
    going to raise again the question of amendments to the law on energy
    directed at diversification of nuclear energy. The bill was introduced
    during the previous four-day meeting, and underwent strictures on
    behalf of the Orinats Yerkir in particular. The political party
    thinks that private capital cannot be given a deciding role in the
    sphere. Therefore, the vote to the project was put off, but the
    government does not seem to be likely to change their initiative
    essentially. On March 18 Mher Shahgeldyan announced that the standpoint
    of their party was unchanged either. "We think that the state should
    have a deciding role in the sphere of nuclear energy. We think it is
    absolute that the state must be the main shareholder of this nuclear
    plant or the nuclear plant that will be built," says Mher Shahgeldyan.
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