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    A NUMBER OF NON-PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES OF ARMENIA ARE FOR REDUCTION OF THE 5% BARRIER TO THE ARMENIAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia
    October 5, 2006 Thursday

    Leaders of a number of non-parliamentary parties of Armenia are for
    reduction of the 5% barrier to the Armenian National Assembly.

    Speaking at the Discussion Club "Pastark" Thursday, Leader of the
    Liberal United Communist Party Vazgen Safaryan said his party is for
    reduction of the barrier to 3% and for a 100% proportional system of
    elections. In his turn, Leader of Democracy and Labor party Spartak
    Melikyan also came out for the proportional system, as "deputies
    elected through a majority system do not represent broad sections of
    the population." All the political forces running for the parliament
    must be represented in election commissions and the barrier must
    be reduced to 3%, he said. Both the politicians believe that Venice
    Commission experts who participated in the parliamentary discussions
    on amendments to the Election Code "fulfill the order of the incumbent
    authorities to secure their re-election."

    In his turn, Leader of Marxist Party David Hakopyan known by his
    eccentric statements said the acting Election Code of Armenia "was
    invented in 1999 by the junta of the Union of volunteers "Yerkrapah"
    Albert Bazeyan, Smbat Ayvazyan and Victor Dallakyan. It serves the
    interest of the 'bourgeois absolute' and does not meet the public
    interests. The so-called "parliamentary opposition" does not care of
    this." That is why elections have turned into business. D. Hakobyan
    proposed reducing the barrier to 1% and introducing compulsory
    examinations for candidates on world history, Armenian history, law
    and oratorical skill. The deposit must be differentiated i.e. 10% of
    a deputy's income. He also proposes fining voters for non-attendance
    and limiting their political rights for 5 years. In addition, he
    demands a 90/40 ratio of proportional and majority seats.

    V. Safaryan and S. Melikyan said their parties may join other
    ideologically close ones before the elections. While. D. Hakobyan
    said his party will run for the parliament independently.
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