VICTOR DALLAKIAN HOPES THAT PARLIAMENT TO RESPOND POSITIVELY TO HIS INITIATIVE
Noyan Tapan
April 8, 2008
YEREVAN, APRIL 8, NOYAN TAPAN. On April 24, there will be a month
since the draft decision on creating an interim NA commission
for examining the postelection situation in Armenia was put into
circulation. According to the NA rules of procedures, this draft has
to be discussed at the next four-day session, the draft's author,
deputy Victor Dallakian told NT correspondent.
He expressed a hope that the parliament will respond positively to
his initiative.
In his statement made in the National Assembly on the same day,
V. Dallakian said the tasks of the interim commission include
examination of the March 1-2 events, assessment of the state of
human rights in the postelection period, presentation of proposals
for overcoming the internal political situation in Armenia, giving
guarantees of activities of the political opposition, and presentation
of proposals on independence of the television and radio companies.
According to V. Dallakian, representatives of the parliamentary and
extraparliamentary opposition can take a full part in the work of
the commission.
Noyan Tapan
April 8, 2008
YEREVAN, APRIL 8, NOYAN TAPAN. On April 24, there will be a month
since the draft decision on creating an interim NA commission
for examining the postelection situation in Armenia was put into
circulation. According to the NA rules of procedures, this draft has
to be discussed at the next four-day session, the draft's author,
deputy Victor Dallakian told NT correspondent.
He expressed a hope that the parliament will respond positively to
his initiative.
In his statement made in the National Assembly on the same day,
V. Dallakian said the tasks of the interim commission include
examination of the March 1-2 events, assessment of the state of
human rights in the postelection period, presentation of proposals
for overcoming the internal political situation in Armenia, giving
guarantees of activities of the political opposition, and presentation
of proposals on independence of the television and radio companies.
According to V. Dallakian, representatives of the parliamentary and
extraparliamentary opposition can take a full part in the work of
the commission.