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    DAVID HAROUTIUNIAN: APRIL 17 PACE RESOLUTION PROCEEDS FROM ARMENIA'S INTERESTS

    Noyan Tapan
    April 22, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 22, NOYAN TAPAN. All stipulations of the resolution
    adopted at the April 17 plenary sitting of PACE spring session
    on activity of democratic institutions in Armenia, irrespective of
    their formulations, proceed from Armenia's interests and are aimed at
    improving these institutions' activity. RPA member David Haroutiunian,
    the head of the Armenian delegation in PACE, the Chairman of the
    RA National Assembly Standing Committee for State and Legal Issues,
    expressed such an opinion at the April 22 press conference.

    According to him, PACE does not oblige Armenia to fulfil the proposals
    stipulated by the resolution, "it is up to the sovereign country to
    make a decision," but PACE has a right, if they are not fulfilled,
    to discuss the issue of depriving the Armenian delegation of the right
    of vote during the opening of the June session. In D. Haroutiunian's
    opinion, the Armenian authorities should be interested in taking some
    steps in the direction of resolution's fulfilment in this short term,
    which will be also discussed within the framework of the political
    coalition soon.

    According to D. Haroutiunian, the most important problems stipulated
    by the resolution, elaboration of mechanisms aimed at guaranteeing
    opposition's proper rights and duties in the political system,
    improval of electoral processes, real independence of the National
    Commission of Television and Radio, Council of Public TV and Radio
    Company, guaranteeing freedom of rallies, independence of judicial
    power and public confidence to it, efficient public control over
    Police actions to people arrested and imprisoned arbitrarily, as
    well as ensuring an independent investigation on the March 1 events,
    release of people imprisoned for artificial or political accusations,
    need to be solved urgently.

    Touching upon PACE's proposal on guaranteeing an independent
    investigation of the March 1 events, D. Haroutiunian, in particular,
    expressed an opinion that creation of an ad hoc parliamentary
    commission for that purpose is not expedient from point of view of
    efficiency. In his words, that function can be reserved for the
    RA Ombudsperson by involving "independent experts having proper
    knowledge in the respective sphere, in particular, specialists in
    Police actions."

    "I am sure that our Police was not prepared either for such a
    situation and coming across such a situation, it not always acted
    as a well-prepared Police force having proper equipment would act,"
    D. Haroutiunian said.
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