SARGSYAN TELLS PACE CO-RAPPORTEURS THAT ARMENIA'S COURSE AT ...
Interfax News Agency
June 17 2008
Russia
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has discussed democratic reforms
in the country with co-rapporteur of the PACE monitoring commission
John Prescott and Georges Colombier, the Armenian presidential press
service told Interfax.
The implementation of provisions of the 1,609 PACE resolution proceeds
from the provisions of my electoral program and is consonant with the
priorities of Armenia's political coalition. Democratic reforms are
not limited by steps towards the implementation of the PACE resolution
and will continue, Sargsyan said.
Prescott welcomed the creation of a special working group and events
on the implementation of the PACE resolution, the press service said.
The PACE understands well that the set term for the implementation
of the resolution is not enough to secure progress in all areas,
he said. However, the PACE is glad that Armenia has the political
will to achieve progress in this area.
The PACE co-rapporteurs arrived on a two-day visit in Yerevan on Monday
in order to assess the implementation of the 1,609 PACE resolutions
on the improvement of democratic institutions in Armenia.
The PACE passed the resolution at its April session, given the domestic
political situation in Armenia after the presidential election.
If PACE co-rapporteurs come to the conclusion that there is no progress
as to the implementation of the resolution, democratic institutions
in Armenia will be discussed at the June 25 extraordinary meeting of
the PACE summer session.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Interfax News Agency
June 17 2008
Russia
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has discussed democratic reforms
in the country with co-rapporteur of the PACE monitoring commission
John Prescott and Georges Colombier, the Armenian presidential press
service told Interfax.
The implementation of provisions of the 1,609 PACE resolution proceeds
from the provisions of my electoral program and is consonant with the
priorities of Armenia's political coalition. Democratic reforms are
not limited by steps towards the implementation of the PACE resolution
and will continue, Sargsyan said.
Prescott welcomed the creation of a special working group and events
on the implementation of the PACE resolution, the press service said.
The PACE understands well that the set term for the implementation
of the resolution is not enough to secure progress in all areas,
he said. However, the PACE is glad that Armenia has the political
will to achieve progress in this area.
The PACE co-rapporteurs arrived on a two-day visit in Yerevan on Monday
in order to assess the implementation of the 1,609 PACE resolutions
on the improvement of democratic institutions in Armenia.
The PACE passed the resolution at its April session, given the domestic
political situation in Armenia after the presidential election.
If PACE co-rapporteurs come to the conclusion that there is no progress
as to the implementation of the resolution, democratic institutions
in Armenia will be discussed at the June 25 extraordinary meeting of
the PACE summer session.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress