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    ARF PARTICIPATES IN SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL'S CIS AND CAUCASUS CONVENTION IN MOSCOW

    ARF's Press Service
    Yerkir.am
    May 26, 2006

    The convention of the Socialist International's Committee for CIS
    and the Caucasus was held in Moscow on May 19-20.Representatives of
    16 parties from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Byelorussia, Bulgaria, France,
    Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland,
    Russia, Sweden and Ukraine as well as representatives of women's
    organizations and Party of European Socialists (PES) participated in
    the convention. The Russian social-democrat party chaired by Vladimir
    Kishenin was hosting the event.

    ARF's delegation included Kiro Manoyan, ARF Bureau's Political Affairs
    Office director and Eduard Ghazarian of the same office as well as
    Yura Navoyan, who heads the Hay Dat office in Moscow. Co-Chairman
    of Azerbaijan's social-democratic party, the first president of
    Azerbaijani Republic Ayaz Mutalibov who had been exiled to Moscow
    many years ago participated in the convention.

    Chairwoman of the Committee, Member of the European Parliament
    from the Hungarian Socialist Party Alexandra Doboji opened the
    convention. Secretary General of Socialist International Luis Ayala
    and the chairman of the hosting party made welcome remarks.

    The two main issues on the convention's agenda were Russia and
    Byelorussia.

    A number of political figures from these two countries attended
    the convention.

    The convention delegates discussed the situation with socialist
    democracy in Russia first hearing the opinions of the Russian political
    leaders and then analyses provided by the convention participants.

    The Russian delegated voiced their concerns with the problems existing
    in the country and the public administration system in general. The
    delegates acknowledged that the federal programs initiated by President
    Putin do have a socialist orientation. However, they also noted that
    there are no social-democratic political movements in the country.

    The delegates from the CIS countries stressed that consolidation
    and development of social democracy in Russia will contribute to
    the further development of social democracy in their countries and
    natural development of the relations between CIS member states.

    After the situation in Byelorussia was discussed the convention
    adopted a resolution demanding the Byelorussian authorities to
    release all political prisoners and calling upon the socialist and
    social-democrat forces in the country to unite and jointly struggle
    for the success of social democracy in Byelorussia.

    At the convention the delegates reports on the political situation
    in their countries after the Committee's previous convention in Kyiv
    was heard.

    The Committee's further plans were discussed. It was decided to
    discuss the issue of Chechnya. Secretary General Ayala reiterated
    the Committee's previous decision that the next convention will be
    held in the fall in Yerevan. At this convention issues of regional
    importance will be discussed. Secretary General informed that Socialist
    International's Committee on Migration will convene in Moldova.

    In addition to the official sessions of the convention ARF's delegation
    members had a number of meetings with participating delegations.

    Socialist International is an organization that unites 170
    political parties and organizations from all continents. The Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation Party is the only party in the CIS that has
    full membership in the Socialist International Organization.
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