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    BILL ON RECOGNIZING NKR NOT INCLUDED IN AGENDA OF RA NA REGULAR PLENARY SITTINGS

    Noyan Tapan
    April 28, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 28, NOYAN TAPAN. RA National Assembly regular plenary
    sittings started on April 28. In difference to usual four-day sittings,
    they will last three days as May 1, according to the official calendar,
    is a day off.

    NA Speaker Tigran Torosian informed journalists that the the actions
    plan of the newly formed government is discussed at the government
    sitting the same day and as soon as they receive it, the program will
    be included in the agenda and will be discussed by the special order
    during current sittings.

    The parliament refused to additionally include the bill authored
    by Zharangutiun faction head Raffi Hovannisian On Recognizing the
    Nagorno Karabakh Republic into the sitting agenda. 15 deputies
    were for, 62 against, and 7 abstained. According to T. Torosian,
    parliament's attitude on including the issue in the agenda has nothing
    in common with NA's attitude to the recognition of NKR. "Nagorno
    Karabakh's recognition is our most inportant task," the NA Speaker
    said. Armen Rustamian, the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee
    for Foreign Relations, who did not approve issue's inclusion in the
    agenda, in his turn, said that no one in Armenia can be against NKR
    recognition. However, according to him, the issue was to be included
    in the NA agenda with a political consent. He said that the Committee
    has proposed postponing the issue until discussion by a tripartite,
    RA Foreign Ministry, NA, NKR, format.

    After agenda's approval the parliament continued discussion of the RA
    NA's statement on Nagorno Karabakh conflict's settlement interrupted
    at the previous four-day sittings.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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