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    National Assembly of Armenia
    Oct 26 2006

    Ambassador of Kingdom of Sweden at National Assembly



    On October 25 the President of the National Assembly Mr. Tigran
    Torosyan received the newly appointed Ambassador of the Kingdom of
    Sweden in Armenia Mr. Hans Gunnar Adén. The honorable consul of the
    Kingdom of Sweden in Armenia Edit Khachatryan also attended the
    meeting.

    Mr. Hans Gunnar informed the President of the National Assembly about
    the redistribution of political forces as a result of the September
    elections noting, that four parties have formed a coalition. The
    President of the Swedish Parliament was also newly elected. The
    Ambassador noted that his appointment proves the intention of Sweden
    to develop relations with Armenia. He also stressed the importance of
    including Armenia in the New Neighbourhood Programme of the European
    Union and expressed a hope that the Action Plan to be signed in
    November will be implemented most efficiently and will launch new
    opportunities of development for Armenia, contribute to the
    strengthening of democracy and economic progress. The Ambassador of
    the Kingdom of Sweden also touched upon the forthcoming general
    elections noting that the elections themselves, as well as the
    pre-electoral period are going to be at the center of attention of
    Europe, and it is expected that Armenia will show political will in
    order to provide elections complying with democratic standards. Mr.
    Hans Gunnar Adén considers as the purpose of his mission the
    deepening of Swedish-Armenian cooperation and the development of
    inter-parliamentary relations.

    The President of the National Assembly Mr. Tigran Torosyan noted that
    there are certain relations between the two countries, but the
    inter-parliamentary relations are not sufficiently developed and are
    still being established within the framework of cooperation through
    international organizations. The two parties also stressed the
    importance of the development of inter-party relations, which will in
    its turn contribute to the strengthening of relations between the two
    countries. Highlighting the importance of the success of the European
    integration policy adopted by Armenia, the President of the National
    Assembly informed the Ambassador about the ongoing parliamentary
    debates on the Electoral Code. He noted that in elaborating the draft
    of amendments to the Electoral Code, the National Assembly closely
    cooperates with the experts of CE and OSCE, and that there are all
    the bases for adopting the Electoral Code till the end of the year,
    and thus creating good legislative grounds for holding the elections.
    Anyway, only the law is not enough for holding the elections in
    compliance with democratic standards, and the political forces have
    to create a favorable atmosphere in the country in order to succeed.
    Both parties stressed the importance of the observers' participation
    in the elections and the objectivity and impartiality of their
    evaluations.

    During the meeting the parties also touched upon the works of
    complying the legislation with the Basic law after the constitutional
    amendments, which comprise the human rights protection, judicial and
    self-government systems. The President of the National Assembly
    highlighted the importance of these legislative reforms from the view
    of political, social and economic development and noted that during
    the last 5-6 years Armenia has reached good indices of economic
    development, and that the social and political changes of the coming
    3-4 years have to target the strengthening of democracy, and thus to
    contribute to the further economic development.

    During the meeting other issues of mutual importance were also
    discussed.
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