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    "WE DO NOT NEED SHORT-TERM SOLUTIONS AND FORMAL APPROACHES," RA PRESIDENT SAYS

    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=114643
    NO YAN TAPAN
    JUNE 18

    The process of the fulfilment of the suggestions of Resolution 1609 on
    "Activities of Democratic Institutions in Armenia" of the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe was discussed during the working
    consultation of President Serge Sargsian, which was held on June 17.

    He mentioned that a consultation with almost the same staff took
    place a month ago, during which the main tasks connected with the
    suggestions of PACE Resulotion 1609 were planned. Mentioning that
    enough work was done in the past period of time, Serge Sargsian
    considered the summing up of the work and pointing out of the further
    tasks as the objective of the consultation. "My approach has been and
    is still the same: irrespective of the post-election developments,
    which took place in Armenia, we were and are now obliged to carry
    out our pre-electoral programs. They are our conviction and we
    will implement them completely," he said and added: "We do not need
    short-term solutions, we do not need formal approaches. It is important
    what grounds are being laid today and it is important that the made
    decisions are directed to future."

    Tigran Torosian, the Speaker of the National Assembly, introduced the
    work done in the sense of the expansion of the rights of the opposition
    in the parliament. He mentioned that a draft law has been developed
    and is currently sent for the examination of the Venice Commission and
    will be subject for discussion at the autumn session. According to the
    NA Speaker, all the 27 points defined for the parliamentary opposition
    by the resolution have, in practice, almost been implemented, except
    for two of them, which contradict the RA Constitution.

    David Haroutiunian, the Chairman of the NA Standing Committee of
    State-Legal Issues, introduced the activities of the task group in the
    direction of the amendment and improvement of the Electoral Code. In
    his estimation, work is proceeding rather productively in the group.

    The work done in the direction of the regulation of the TV sphere
    was introduced by Hranush Hakobian, the Chairwoman of the NA
    Standing Committee of Science, Education, Culture, Youth and Sport
    Issues. She said that on the initiative of the Committee, parliamentary
    hearings were held, as a result of which four draft laws have been
    developed. According to the Chairwoman of the Committee, this is
    one of the exceptional cases, when the parcel has been signed by
    all the parliamentary factions, including the representative of the
    opposition Zharangutiun (Heritage) faction and been sent to the CE
    Venice Commission for an examination.

    It was also mentioned that the change of the structure of the programs
    of the TV companies has been appreciable recently, people having
    different approaches, different ways of thinking and even extreme
    opinions are invited to TV programs.

    S. Sargsian said that the Public TV company is to be able to meet
    the demand of all the strata of society, so as it is possible "to
    form a really free medium, which is the only way to hinder the yellow
    press." "We should be able to form a medium, which will enjoy public
    confidence, we should be able to do so that a TV company functioning
    due to the means of tax payers meets the demands of the latters,"
    he stressed.

    With regard to the other suggestions of the PACE Resolution it was
    mentioned that the law regulating the Holding of Meetings, Rallies,
    Marches and Demonstrations has already been adopted, that a Public
    Council has been created.

    Aghvan Hovsepian, the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Armenia,
    stated that 46 out of the 115 arrested people are currently
    free. Conditional verdicts have been applied towards them, as
    well as certain criminal cases were quashed during the preliminary
    investigation. Encouraging such an approach, S. Sargsian said: "If the
    crime committed by people is not so heavy, one should, certainly, treat
    them gentlely. However, all those, who have committed heavy crimes,
    should, certainly be punished in order to realize the seriousness of
    their deed."

    It was mentioned that for the purpose of fulfilment of the demand
    on the implementation of an independent investigation in connection
    with the March 1-2 events, an NA Ad hoc Commission of the Study of the
    events, which took place on March 1-2 in Yerevan, and their reasons has
    been formed. In the conviction of Serge Sargsian, the commission should
    involve international and local experts, as well as representatives
    of society and do its best for its conclusions to inspire confidence
    and suggestions to be admissible. "I am sure that the parliamentary
    commission has all the possibilities for being such one," he said.

    According to the information provided to Noyan Tapan by the RA
    President's Press Office, the consultation participants have mentioned
    that after the passage of the resolution: within two months, voluminous
    work has been conducted, concrete steps, legislative and institutional
    serious reforms have been undertaken for the purpose of bringing to
    life the suggestions of the resolution and they will continue to work
    consistently in that direction.
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