Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

RA NA Takes Up Discussion Of Amendments To Electoral Code In First R

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • RA NA Takes Up Discussion Of Amendments To Electoral Code In First R

    RA NA TAKES UP DISCUSSION OF AMENDMENTS TO ELECTORAL CODE IN FIRST READING

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 24 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 24, NOYAN TAPAN. At the October 23 last plenary
    sitting, the RA NA took up in the first reading discussion of
    the package of amendments to the Electoral Code. It involves EC
    amendments and additions consisting of 100 articles as well as
    drafts envisaging additions to the RA Criminal Code and the law "On
    Parties." Particularly, the amendments proposed for the Criminal Code
    envisages to make stricter punishments for electoral falsifications
    and breaks. The variant of the legislative package presented for
    discussion was signed by representatives of all the factions and the
    group, excluding the "Ardaroutiun" (Justice) and "Azgayin Miabanutiun"
    (National Unity) factions.

    "Ardaroutiun" recalled its signature still in late August and
    stopped its participation in works of the working group formed from
    representatives of all the NA factions and the group being engaged
    in working out of the draft. The faction conditioned this decision
    with refusal of its proposal considered primary one for itself to
    form the parliament by 100% proportional electoral system. As the
    Noyan Tapan correspondent was informed by Samvel Nikoyan, a member of
    the RPA faction, main reporter of the draft at the NA, after giving
    the draft complete appearance, the "Azgayin Miabanutiun" party also
    refused to sign it 2 days ago, with the same reasoning. S.Nikoyan
    presented only some amendments because of having little time fixed
    for the report at the sitting. He, particularly, attached importance
    to widening of confidants' rights, clerifying the order of appeal
    of votion results. Some innovations, including votion with envelops,
    orders of counting votes, using movable ballot-boxes for ill people
    were also touched upon. The deputy mentioned at the same time that the
    authors expect that as a result of discussions at plenary sittings,
    it will be possible to find mechanisms of making clear the difficult
    process of votion as well as to reach agreement on some of those
    principles on which it was not managed to form a joint viewpoint in
    the working group. It especially relates to the political force's
    right to recall the member proposed by it in the electoral commission
    as well as the possibility of video-recording at the polling station.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X