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    DRAFT DECISION ON CREATING NA AD HOC COMMISSION FOR DISCUSSING ISSUES OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WITHDRAWN FROM AGENDA

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 23 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. Regular NA four-day session
    started on October 23. The four-day session agenda was approved only
    at the 2nd working sitting as a result of stormy discussions. The
    main objections and questions of MPs related to again placing on the
    agenda the legislative package submitted by RA government, "On Property
    Alienation for Public and State Needs," without any essential changes
    and without taking into consideration the objections made during the
    parliamentary hearings. The next disputable bill was RA non-partisan
    MP Viktor Dallakian's initiative, which proposed making amendment to RA
    Electoral Code, establishing order of NA formation by 100% proportional
    system. The opponents' objection was mainly conditioned by agreement
    between political forces, according to which 41-91 correlation of
    majoritarian and proportional seats was left unchanged. Another
    disputable initiative was withdrawn from draft agenda before voting
    at the suggestion of its author, non-partisan MP Tatul Manaserian. It
    regarded draft decision to create a NA ad hoc commission for discussing
    issues of the Armenian Genocide, which received a positive conclusion
    at the October 20 sitting of NA Standing Committee on State and
    Legal Issues. The author proposed creating the ad hoc commission
    for clarifying the chronology of the Armenian Genocide, preventing
    various commentaries, condemning the Armenian Genocide and adopting a
    united position on recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The position
    of the political forces represented at NA towards this proposal was
    negative. In the opponents' words, the idea of creating a commission
    can be first of all used by those denying the Armenian Genocide,
    who will say that Armenians themselves have a problem of clarifying
    some issues connected with the Genocide. ARFD faction member Spartak
    Seyranian considers that commission's establishment will torpedo the
    process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the whole world,
    will cast doubt on already adopted decisions of the Supreme Council
    and other countries' parliaments on the Armenian Genocide.
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