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    THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF THE PUBLIC DIALOGUE
    GEVORG HARUTYUNYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 08, 2008
    Armenia


    By the recommendation of President Serge Sargsyan in the near future a
    Public Chamber or Council will be established in Armenia. Not only
    parliamentary but also extra-parliamentary powers will be involved in
    the Public Chamber. That is to say the parties that have participated
    in the most recent parliamentary and presidential elections, as well as
    representatives of political, social organizations, men of art who had
    active participation in the public life.


    MP Victor Dallakayan was one of the first to underscore the
    indispensability of establishing the Public Chamber, still on August 13
    of the past year, by addressing the package of the draft laws on
    `Making Amendments in the law on `NA Regulations and `About the Public
    Chamber in Armenia', as a legal initiative, to the Speaker of the
    National Assembly. In his interview with the correspondent of `Hayots
    Ashkharh' daily Victor Dallakyan expresses his point regarding this
    issue.

    `I would like to bring your attention to the fact that I have submitted
    this initiative to the discussion of the parliament still in August of
    the past year. That is to say immediately after the parliamentary
    elections, when the political field was being prepared for the
    presidential elections and the famous events, beginning from September
    up to the post-election developments have not yet taken place.

    The indispensability of the establishment of the Public Chamber, in my
    deep conviction, is conditioned by the fact that the National Assembly,
    with its intellectual and political potential, in fact, can't
    completely express public moods. Very often the National Assembly
    overlooks many issues of public concern.

    In my view The Public Chamber can somehow fill the before mentioned gap
    of the parliament.

    As a precedent I have taken into consideration the social-political
    situation in the Russian Federation and I have made use of the
    corresponding RF law.

    People who enjoy respect in the society and are perceived by our people
    must be involved in the Public Chamber. The skills and the experience
    of these people, their intellectual potential must work for the
    confrontation of the challenges faced by our country, the state, and
    the people. The Public Chamber can become a center of ideas.

    In essence this new structure can become the filter of the discussion
    of the draft laws submitted to the National Assembly.'

    `In the legislative package submitted by you, did you envisage
    amendments and changes in the NA Regulations-law as well?'

    `These amendments and changes are important to provide opportunity for
    the representatives of the Public Chamber to participate in all the
    discussions and sessions of the National Assembly. It is previewed to
    give the right to the members of this structure to express public
    opinions, in the parliament. In accordance with this their competencies
    will be equal to the competencies of the MP-members of NA Standing
    Committees. The members of the Public Chamber will be competent to
    introduce the results of the drafts their conclusions and to
    participate in the government sessions, in a consultative manner.

    It is a very high status, and the Public Chamber will be completely
    represented and will participate in all the important discussions on
    different levels. It is the highest level of public dialogue and, which
    is more important, it will be continual and permanent.'

    `According to your bill what kind of staff, structure and status should
    the Public Chamber have?'

    `According to my bill the Public Chamber will be formed by the citizens
    and unions who will have volunteer participation in the structure's
    activity. The core functions of the structure will be the coordination
    of the public interest with economic, educational, cultural, health,
    social, environmental issues, the rights of the citizens, protection of
    the freedoms, observance of the constitutional order and the
    accomplishment of the civil society by the principles of democracy.

    The Chamber must be able to involve the citizens and the public unions
    in the functions of pan-Armenian significance implementing the state
    policy.

    The Public Chamber must elaborate and confirm its own charter, which
    will envisage the status of the members in the activity of the Public
    Chamber, the schedule of the sessions, the administrative staff and the
    council, the competencies and the staff.

    According to the bill the Public Chamber must have 60 members, from
    which 20 will be appointed by the President, and 40 will represent
    public unions, 20 of which must be from the provinces. The members of
    the Public Chamber will work for two years, after which another member
    will be appointed.

    Public Chamber is a permanent body. Committees and working groups will
    also be formed. The Public Chamber can convene sessions at least two
    times a year; it can also convene extraordinary sessions by the
    decision of the council. The decisions will bear a consultative nature.

    In my view this bill must be included in the agenda and discussed
    during the spring session. In case the bill is adopted in the first
    reading, by June, in summer we will be able to, seriously and
    profoundly, discuss the bill, together with the public organizations.
    I'm sure there will be lots of interesting proposals. Later we can
    organize parliamentary hearings, and only thereafter can second and
    third readings be possible during the NA Plenary session.'
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