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  • G Sahakian: MPs Don't Intend To Change Rules Of Play In Pre-Election

    GALUST SAHAKIAN: PARLIAMENTARIES DON'T INTEND TO CHANGE RULES OF PLAY
    IN PRE-ELECTORAL YEAR


    YEREVAN, MARCH 24, NOYAN TAPAN. No change will be made during the
    current year in the NA regulations-law concerning broadcasting of
    programs covering works of the Parliament. As Galust Sahakian, the
    head of the "RPA" faction informed the Noyan Tapan correspodent, a
    decision about this was made in the consultation of heads of the
    factions and the group, where the proposal of Alexan Haroutiunian, the
    Chairman of the Public Television and Radio Company Council was
    discussed. To recap, the latter proposed to liquidate the demand fixed
    by the NA regulations-law concerning broadcasting of programs and to
    implement broadcasting based on an agreement to be signed between the
    Parliament and Council. According to G.Sahakain, A.Haroutiunian's
    proposal is acceptable for himself, but not in the current
    pre-electoral year. In his opinion, the Parliament of the next
    convention may discuss the problem in future. It's unequivocal for the
    deputy that an independent, balanced covering of the Parliament must
    be secured. It's also obvious that "recently covering is made
    one-sided political what isn't just acceptable for any politician, and
    there are gossips among the society as well." According to the deputy,
    the "Parliamentary Week" program prepared by skillful specialists of
    the NA Public Relations Department "is censored." According to him,
    censorship existed in the past as well, but it's "rather emphasized
    recently. 25-40 minutes of the time envisaged for the program "have
    some trend, thus, a party play takes place." But even in these
    conditions, G.Sahakian isn't for changing the rules of the play now,
    especially, as the opposition observes the proposal of the Chairman of
    the Public Television and Radio Company Council as an initiative
    addressed against it and possible limitation of the 3 minutes speeches
    broadcast compulsory at present.
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