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    DAVID HARUTYUNYAN: PACE REPORT WAS

    armradio.am
    17.04.2008 18:07

    During its plenary session the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe (PACE) adopted a report on "The state of democratic institutions
    in Armenia" with 93 pro, 8 con votes and 8 abstentions.

    The report co-authored by members of the PACE Monitoring Committee John
    Prescott and Georges Colombier, urges Armenia to undertake reforms of
    the political system and of the electoral process, hold an independent,
    transparent and trustworthy investigation into cases of the events of
    March 1, urgently change the recent amendments to the Law Conducting
    Meetings, Rallies, Marches and Demonstrations.

    Head of the Armenian delegation to PACE David Harutyunyan characterized
    the report as "harsh but balanced." "It was balanced in the regard that
    it reflects the views of our partners, the honest opinion about the
    events in Armenia, as will as their views on the state of democratic
    institutions. The document should become a serious practical program
    for Armenia, and if we compare it with the memorandum of the political
    coalition, we shall see that there are many similarities. Many issues
    prioritized by the document are included in the memorandum of the
    political coalition," David Harutyunyan noted.

    However, according to the Head of the Armenian delegation, the problem
    is that all this should not remain on paper only, but become a serious
    program of actions. Armenia should make serious steps, since during
    its session in June PACE will give an assessment to the process of
    implementation of these steps.

    David Harutyunyan informed that the Armenian delegation has submitted
    36 proposals. In his words, these did not pursue the aim to soften or
    conceal the realities or evaluations, "We proposed to eliminate the
    provisions which are disputable or do not correspond to reality. Most
    of the suggestions were accepted," he noted.

    As for the active participation of the Azerbaijani delegation in
    the discussions, David Harutyunyan noted that the Azeri side uses
    every opportunity, trying to strike a blow to Armenia. "It means that
    Armenia should not create such opportunities, and second, we must not
    be afraid of those attacks: we are discussing an issue, which is fist
    of all necessary to us, and not the Council of Europe. Therefore, not
    concerned about possible attacks, we did not even make a step to soften
    the objective assessments," the Head of the Armenian delegation said.
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