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    HOLDING EXTRAORDINARY PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ` NOT AN AND IN ITSELF
    S. HAROUTYUNYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on April 26, 2008
    Armenia


    MP VICTOR DALLAKYAN is also against the idea of neutralizing the
    post-electoral tension through extra-ordinary parliamentary elections,
    but his considerations are different.

    `During the hour of parliamentary announcements, I clearly introduced
    my approaches, and I still stick to the opinion that it is first of all
    necessary to set up an interim committee with the purpose of
    investigating the March 1-2 events, and I have already proposed a
    relevant legal initiative. It should be mentioned that the PACE
    proposals are actually in harmony with that approach. This is the first
    thing to say.

    The second thing is that it is necessary to implement political
    reforms; in particular, to set up a political council under the
    President, with the involvement of the representatives of the
    pro-Government, parliamentary and extra-parliamentary parties.

    The third step is to set up a public chamber. In this connection, I
    submitted a draft legislation consisting of more than 30 articles in
    May 2007. I consider this one of the most important preconditions for
    the accomplishment of civil society.

    The fourth step is to release the individuals who did not participate
    in the acts of violence but just expressed their political views. That
    is, to grant them pardon.

    The next step is to introduce relevant changes in the Electoral Code
    and make a transition to a 100 percent proportional system. At the same
    time, it is necessary to change the procedure of forming electoral
    commissions, envisaging mechanisms which enable the parliamentary and
    extra-parliamentary factions to be represented in the commissions on
    consensual bases.

    As regards holding extra-ordinary elections, I don't think this is an
    end in itself. This may be the last accord of the chain of actions
    conditioned by political reforms. And to dissolve the National Assembly
    now, a few months after the elections, and holding extraordinary
    elections would not be serious, in my opinion.'

    `The political forces supporting Ter-Petrosyan which did participate in
    the parliamentary elections or dispersed the votes of their proponents
    by running for election on their own, demand that the parliament be
    dissolved and a new parliament be elected. Isn't this nonsense from the
    point of view of political culture?'

    `My approach towards holding extraordinary elections in not conditioned
    by a single individual or the appearance of a single political force. I
    repeat, this may be one of the steps towards implementing serious
    political reforms.

    I have already said that it is necessary to amend the Electoral Code
    and why not, introduce changes to the Constitution, employ the system
    of electing the regional governors, etc

    Only after the implementation of so many steps, should extra-ordinary
    parliamentary elections be appointed. That's to say, the issue should
    be viewed on a strategic plane: not from the standpoint of solving
    situational problems but from the standpoint of perspective solutions.'
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