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    CURRENTLY ARMENIA HAS NO INDEPENDENT AND FREE JURIDICAL SYSTEM
    Mikhail Balayan

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    26.12.2009 GMT+04:00

    Home policy review for December 21-28, 2009

    The whole week, major political forces of Armenia have been summing up
    their activity in 2009. Another important event in the passing week
    was the statement of the PACE Monitoring Committee co-rapporteurs on
    the conclusions of the ad-hoc parliamentary commission studying the
    events of March 1, 2008. Among the significant events of the week was
    also the RA National Assembly Chairman's statement on the timing of
    ratification of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols by the Parliament.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The year of 2009 was a year of conquering the
    political crisis in Armenia that occurred in the country after the
    events of March 1, 2008. This view was expressed by Naira Zohrabyan,
    member of the party "Prosperous Armenia" that forms part of the
    coalition government. She noted that "Joint efforts of coalition
    and opposition forces enabled Armenian authorities to overcome the
    political crisis" and optimistically declared that "Armenia can
    achieve political and economic stability in 2010." Naira Zohrabyan
    also positively assessed the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement and noted
    that the settlement of the Karabakh conflict has moved to a new stage.

    Not so optimistic about the prospects for Karabakh conflict settlement
    is the National Neoconservative Movement which believes that Turkey
    uses the method of blackmail to resolve the Karabakh issue in favor of
    Azerbaijan. Sending an open letter to the Armenian and Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic Presidents and the Foreign Ministers of both countries,
    the Student Union of the National Neoconservative Movement, Student
    Union "Nikol Aghbalyan" of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun and Student-Youth
    Union "Hayk" of the Heritage Party demanded that the authorities
    of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic carry out active work
    towards populating the liberated territories of Artsakh, by creating
    infra-structures, economic development potentials and tax subsidies
    for local residents.

    Traditionally criticizing the authorities on the Armenian-Turkish
    rapprochement, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun reiterated that Armenia
    has become hostage to the Turkish model of normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations. ARFD realizes that in a certain way
    Yerevan has strengthened its position in the negotiations.

    Nevertheless, ARF continues to believe that if ratified in the current
    form, the Protocol would be beneficial only to Turkey.

    The ARFD also assessed the work done by the parliamentary ad-hoc
    commission studying the events of March 1-2, calling it effective.

    "The Committee's provided a balanced conclusion to serve as a further
    step towards positive reforms. However, at the same time March events
    can't be considered a turned page until all proposals of the committee
    are implemented," declared ARF Dashnaktsutyun parliamentary group
    leader Vahan Hovhannisyan.

    Tuesday, December 22, another political party, the "Heritage" summed
    up its activity of the passing year. Secretary Larisa Alaverdyan
    declared that the party had stayed true to its principles. She
    especially noted party's activity aimed at international recognition
    of Karabakh. The press secretary also highly appreciated her party's
    firm stance on the Armenian-Turkish Protocols. She noted that the party
    has consistently opposed the signing of the Protocols, stressing that
    "Heritage" would continue its activity in this direction even if the
    Protocols were ratified.

    Referring to the events of March 1-2, 2008, Alaverdyan criticized some
    representatives of the Republican Party of Armenia, who consider that
    the March 1page is already turned. "Heritage" will consider the case
    imminent until the murderers are found and convicted.

    The year was also summed up by rarely speaking at press conferences
    National Security Council Secretary Artur Bagdasaryan, who positively
    assessed the NSC activity for 2009, noting that during the year,
    the 2009-2012 program on combating drug addiction and illegal
    drug circulation in Armenia, as well as religious security issues,
    construction of Iran-Armenia railway and North-West highway were
    discussed, approved and later signed by the RA President. "Special
    attention was paid to the constriction of a new nuclear energy unit
    that is of strategic importance," noted the NSC secretary. With
    regard to foreign security issues, Mr. Baghdasaryan stressed the
    importance of the on-going process of developing Armenia-Iran and
    Armenia-Turkey relations, the decision on creating CSTO Collective
    Rapid Reaction Forces, as well as Armenia-CSTO, Armenia-NATO and
    Armenia-EU cooperation programs.

    On Wednesday, the Armenian National Congress blamed the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun for collusion with the authorities on the ratification
    of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols. ANC came to this conclusion based
    on the information that representatives of the ARF Armen Rustamyan,
    Hrant Margaryan and Vahan Hovhannisyan met with Chairman of the
    Constitutional Court of Armenia Gagik Harutyunyan.

    The Armenian National Congress also referred to the events of March
    1-2, 2008, accusing the ad-hoc parliamentary commission of distorting
    facts. The Congress again proposed that independent experts from abroad
    join the fact-finding process, which would make the commission's work
    more open and fair.

    On the request of PanARMENIAN.Net, commenting on the statement made
    by the PACE Monitoring Committee co-rapporteurs on the conclusions
    of the ad-hoc parliamentary commission studying the events of March,
    NA Vice-Speaker Samvel Nikoyan stressed that the commission primarily
    works for the Armenian people and not for PACE members.

    On Wednesday, political scientist Alexander Markarov expressed
    the opinion that Armenian opposition suffers new losses against
    the background of the authorities' consolidation. "Following the
    2008 political developments in Armenia, authorities have adopted a
    consolidation policy, while the opposition has been giving up active
    struggle," Markarov believes. "We shouldn't be expecting any serious
    activity of the opposition as so far pro-opposition forces have formed
    coalition against rather than in favor of something," Markarov said.

    Thursday, December 24, Armenian Parliamentary Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan
    made a statement stressing that the RA NA would not discuss the
    protocols on normalization of relations with Turkey until they were
    ratified by Turkish Parliament. "Armenian National Assembly will
    not discuss this issue until the Turkish parliament ratifies the
    Protocols," the Speaker declared at a press conference in Yerevan.

    Abrahamian also clearly commented on the statements made by the
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu about
    the relationship between the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the
    normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations. "Attempts to link
    the Karabakh conflict settlement process to the normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations are ungrounded and unacceptable. My attitude
    towards any such statement is negative, since at the beginning of
    negotiations Armenia and Turkey agreed to normalize relations without
    preconditions," Abrahamyan stressed.

    Referring to the work of Parliament, the Speaker presented some
    figures, which in his view, evaluate the work of the RA National
    Assembly as positive. According to Hovik Abrahamyan, during his
    presidency, Parliament adopted 327 laws, received and responded to
    5562 letters from Armenian citizens. He highlighted the importance
    of raising the political power and authority both among the public
    and in public administration.

    At the end of the week Ombudsman Armen Harutyunyan assessed PACE
    rapporteurs Prescott and Columbier's statement, posted on the official
    website of PACE. He expressed surprise at the aroused excitement,
    saying, in his view, the publication was not a "discovery". He also
    addressed the opposition and the Armenian authorities with the request
    not to talk about "closing or opening the page of 1 March 2008". This
    approach is unacceptable, according to him.

    The Ombudsman also gave a negative assessment to the juridical system
    in Armenia and declared that based on the research it can be concluded
    that the right to fair legal procedure is not guaranteed in Armenia.

    "My observations have shown that if the initiated criminal cases
    reached Strasbourg, we would fail in 90% of them," Harutyunyan said.

    "Despite the fact that positive developments have been observed in
    this direction in 2009, currently Armenia has no independent and free
    juridical system," declared the Ombudsman.
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