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    PARLIAMENT ASKS ARF TO CONTINUE CHAIRING COMMITTEES ON DEFENSE, FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=41 945_4/29/2009_1
    Wednesday, April 29, 2009

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--Armenia's leadership offered the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation on Wednesday an opportunity to continue to
    serve in two major posts in parliament despite its departure from
    the governing coalition.

    ARF leaders strongly hinted at their likely acceptance of the offer,
    which was publicly voiced by parliament speaker Hovik Abrahamian.

    In accordance with its March 2008 power-sharing agreement with
    President Serzh Sarkisian, the party was given three ministerial and
    several vice-ministerial portfolios in the government. ARF leaders
    also continued to occupy one of the two posts of deputy speaker and
    to chair two standing committees of the National Assembly.

    The ARF pulled out of the four-party coalition on Monday in protest
    against Sarkisian's diplomatic overtures to Turkey. All of its members
    holding positions in the executive and legislative branches tendered
    their resignations as a result.

    Speaking on behalf of the Sarkisian administration, Abrahamian urged
    the ARF to allow Armen Rustamian and Artur Aghabekian to continue to
    serve as chairmen of the parliament committees on foreign affairs and
    defense respectively. He cited a 2008 legal amendment that entitles
    opposition lawmakers to head some of the National Assembly panels.

    "True, this change will apply to the next parliament," Abrahamian
    said during a parliament session.

    "Nevertheless, the political coalition is urging the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation faction to withdraw, while being in
    opposition, Armen Rustamian's and Artur Aghabekian's resignations."

    Vahan Hovannisian, the ARF's parliamentary leader, thanked the ruling
    coalition for the offer. "We will discuss the proposal and present
    our response to the National Assembly chairman," he said.

    The ARF's governing Supreme Body in Armenia was expected to meet
    and discuss the matter later on Wednesday. Rustamian, who is the
    chairman of the body, indicated that he is in favor of accepting the
    government offer.

    "It would be good if we laid the foundation for a new
    [government-opposition] relationship," he said.

    Artashes Shahbazian, another ARF lawmaker, took a similar view, citing
    the need to "form a new political culture" in the country. "It was
    not a wrong proposal, especially given that we wished the coalition
    success in our statement," he told RFE/RL.
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