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    COALITION APPEARED IN A DIFFICULT SITUATION

    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 20 2006

    The National Assembly will spend all October 24 discussing the draft
    Electoral Code. There are three drafts: Victor Dallakyan's project
    including a 100 proportional system of election, Arshak Sadoyan's
    project including electronic voting along with ballots, and the project
    of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, the Republican Party and the United Labor
    Party, which provides for 90 seats for the proportional system and
    41 for the majority system.

    After the speech of Republican Samvel Nikoyan on the previous day
    on October 24 the Rafik Petrosyan seeks for courage. He invited
    the political parties of the coalition not to break the political
    agreement, placing the committee in a difficult situation every time.

    "The committee should not be guided by arrangements between the
    political forces but by what is good and what is bad for the nation,"
    said Shavarsh Kocharyan. And Rafik Petrosyan announced that if the
    political agreement is broken, the Republican will insist on keeping
    the 56/76 correlation.

    According to Rafik Petrosyan, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun broke the
    agreement by avoiding to vote to the proposal on a 100 percent
    proportional system of election, and the United Labor Party, which was
    for this proposal. We expressed our free will, the political agreement
    is a compromise, said Grigor Ghonjeyan, ULP. Rafik Petrosyan thinks the
    majority system is necessary. First because the political parties are
    not established and besides, "People need the support of the members
    of parliament elected from constituencies."

    Rafik Petrosyan, like the entire Republican Party, did not say what
    should be done to make the political parties established and what
    support he meant.

    Instead, when Aram Sargsyan asked to define the borderline between
    electoral corruption and charity, he said people who are poor
    take the bribe. Which is the same as support. Rafik Petrosyan said
    charity should not be connected with the elections and should not
    pursue political aims. Otherwise, you can go to court, recommended
    the doctor of law.

    The committee led by Rafik Petrosyan did not discuss any of the four
    main proposals of the Commission of Venice, including use of ink,
    cancellation of election if there is only one candidate, the Central
    Election Committee put in charge of printing and distribution of
    ballots. The authors did not propose, was Rafik Petrosyan's excuse.
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