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    EU Monitoring Post-Election Processes in Armenia


    YEREVAN, May 8. /ARKA/. The European Union (EU) keeps on highlighting
    the election and post-election processes in Armenia, EU Special
    Representative in the South Caucasus Peter Semneby stated at his
    meeting with Speaker of the RA Parliament Tigran Torosyan.

    The EU pronounces for the release of the persons arrested for their
    political activities, the removal of restrictions on rallies as well as
    for a dialogue between different sections of Armenia's population,
    Semneby said.

    The EU representative pointed out the importance of creating necessary
    conditions for a political dialogue, for instance, an independent
    investigation into the March 1 and following events. Various proposals
    have been made, namely, the formation of an ad hoc parliamentary
    commission and the involvement of the RA Ombudsman in the work.

    Semneby pointed out that the RA Parliament may play a great role not
    only in this process, but also in the establishment of a dialogue
    despite the fact that some of the political forces are not represented
    in Parliament.
    Peter Semneby, who had held a meeting with Levon Ter-Petrosyan before,
    also pointed out some changes in the views of Armenia's first president
    ` he is ready to be immediately involved in political processes. The EU
    representative pointed out the importance of a dialogue with the
    parliamentary majority.

    At Semneby's request, Speaker Torosyan presented his approaches,
    pointing out that the changes in Ter-Petrosyan's positions were seen
    during the congress, which is natural after some time has passed.

    On the other hand, Torosyan said that the opposition keep on distorting
    facts and accusing everyone ` from Armenia's authorities to European
    organizations.

    He pointed out that Armenia's legislation does not stipulate arrests
    for political activities, and the country's law-enforcement agencies
    are well aware of that. Law-enforcers will be punished if the
    investigation reveals arrests for political reasons.

    Speaking of a possible dialogue, Torosyan emphasized the importance of
    specifying the terms of dialogue ` who are the participants and what
    particular problems are to be discussed.

    According to Torosyan, no preconditions for a dialogue must be set.

    As regards an independent investigation, he pointed out that the
    possibility of forming an ad hoc commission to investigate the March 1
    events is being discussed with the parliamentary factions.

    Speaker Torosyan agreed that not all the political forces are
    represented in Parliament. However, members of other political forces
    and public organizations were involved an ad hoc commission set up at
    the RA Parliament to reform Armenia's Constitution. `0--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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