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    REFERENDUM ON THE NKR DRAFT CONSTITUTION TO BE HELD IN
    NAGORNO-KARABAKH DECEMBER 10

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Nov 3 2006

    According to the information DE FACTO got at the NKR President's
    Press Service, November 3 the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic President
    Arkady Ghoukassian had signed a decree "On setting a Referendum on
    the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Draft Constitution', according to which
    a nation-wide referendum would be held December 10, 2006.

    To remind, November 1 the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic National Assembly
    adopted the NKR Draft Constitution by the overwhelming majority of
    votes in the second reading.

    The NKR National Assembly Chair Ashot Gulyan said after the Draft
    Constitution's adoption in the first reading and public discussions
    numerous proposals had been made, including 127 proposals of the
    Parliament's factions, groups and the deputies, the NKR MFA Press
    Center reports.

    According to the regulations, all the proposals were presented to
    the Head of the Constitutional Commission Working group and discussed
    with the Commission's representative, as a result of which an amended
    project was presented to the Parliament for the second reading.

    The Head of the Constitution Commission Working group Armen Zalinian
    mentioned the working atmosphere and constructive stand of the
    NKR National Assembly deputies in the course of the discussion of
    the country's Principal Draft Law. Armen Zalinian also stated the
    citizens' activity during the document's public discussions, which,
    in his words, testified to the realization of its importance for the
    country's and nation's present and future.

    The NKR National Assembly Chair Ashot Gulian urged the deputies, the
    government, the Republic's political forces that were not represented
    at the Parliament and the NGOs to propagate the document's significance
    and its role.

    "I would like to underscore that fifteen years after the independence's
    declaration and its fixation via a referendum we will once again
    say our competent and firm word about the country's future", the NKR
    Parliament Speaker stated.
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