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    PROBLEMS WON'T BE SOLVED VIA EXTRAORDINARY ELECTIONS
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on April 29, 2008
    Armenia

    Speaker of the National Assembly Tigran Torosyan convened a press
    conference yesterday, to clarify certain false accentuations circulated
    in the press about him.

    The speaker firstly refuted the rumors saying that allegedly he is the
    author of the amendments in the law on "Meetings, Rallies, Marches,
    and Demonstrations". Moreover, that allegedly he did his best to have
    this legislative initiative adopted. Whereas, from the beginning,
    Tigran Torosyan has pointed out two fundamental issues linked with
    point 6 partially restricting the freedom of the massive events, and
    "spontaneous rallies".

    Eventually those reservations were the bases of the memorandum signed
    as a result of the April discussions with the experts of Venice
    Commission and OSCE/ODIHR and "later they turned into the key topic
    for the new amendments. In essence the amendments once proposed by me,
    will be implemented.

    That is why the "ugly and futile attempts" to represent the Speaker
    of the Parliament as the champion of the draft law is simply pointless.

    Moreover because still before the draft law was put to discussion, he
    emphasized the importance of submitting the law to the consideration
    of Venice Commission and in case of need review it and bring in
    compliance with the European standards.

    As regards the willful commentaries regarding his response to PACE
    resolution 1609, "you shouldn't consider it arrogant, but I'm not the
    last person in Armenia who has made efforts to bring our legislation
    in compliance with the European standards. A huge work has been done,
    there are different proofs - like laws, constitutional amendments,
    etc," the Speaker said and added that he considers the speculations
    saying that according to T. Torosyan PACE resolutions are "not
    important" as absurd, "pointless and vain". Which means they are of
    mere consultative nature, not biding and will be put into operation
    inasmuch as they derive from the interests of our country.

    Touching upon the attempts to represent extraordinary parliamentary
    elections as a key to dialogue, the speaker said: " What we really
    need, to solve our problems, is a clear formation of the issues,
    complete discussion of those issues and combination of powers. By
    extraordinary elections neither the parties will be accomplished,
    nor can we form the structures of civil society, and we will also
    not manage to shift government-opposition relations on a proper plane
    and solve the existing problems. This is my standpoint.

    If we think that by speaking and holding elections we will solve or
    propose solutions to those problems, then I must say that it will lead
    us to a worst situation, because it is impossible to solve profound
    issues via elections."

    Besides that: "It was only 10 months back that we hold parliamentary
    elections in Armenia. Those who had desire participated in the
    elections.

    Those who have been elected by the society are represented in the
    parliament. If some people think that we must hold parliamentary
    elections every year only because this or that political power is
    not represented in the parliament then I must say that there is no
    logic in it. It is not only the political powers represented in the
    parliament that must work, extra-parliamentary powers should also
    work. There is no other way. Holding new parliamentary elections is
    not the right way."

    What is the attitude of NA Speaker towards the idea to set an
    independent "investigating" committee under the patronage of the
    Human Rights' Defender or the Parliament?

    According to the speaker: "Armen Harutyunyan's extraordinary speech
    dotted the discussions on setting a committee headed by the Human
    Rights' Defender or his office, because the Defender clearly introduced
    his viewpoints regarding the before mentioned issue. So there is no
    need to do something new.

    But he said it is possible to discuss the proposal on establishing
    a temporary parliamentary committee, in case the future members and
    the head of the committee "treat the work with great responsibility."
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