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    BREACH OF CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER DOES NOT MEAN USURPATION OF POWER

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    [07:49 pm] 10 February, 2009

    The Working Group created to draft the bill on making amendments and
    additions to articles 225 and 300 of the RA Criminal Code held its
    second session today headed by Head of the NA standing committee for
    state/legal issues David Harutyunyan.

    Head of the Working Group David Harutyunyan presented the proposals
    made by him and NA Deputy Artsvik Minasyan on making amendments and
    additions to articles 225 and 300 of the RA Criminal Code connected to
    the articles on usurpation of power, breach of constitutional order,
    violation of territorial integrity, usurpation of state authority and
    public calls for violation of territorial integrity, compelling the
    President, the National Assembly, the government and the Constitutional
    Court to take actions, riots, organizing and implementing public
    events by breaking the law.

    Mr. Harutyunyan presented the international legislation regarding
    articles on constitutional order and usurpation of power. Harutyunyan
    proposes to separate the concept of "usurpation of power" from "breach
    of constitutional order". According to him, breach of constitutional
    order does not always mean usurpation of power. The head of the
    working group suggests differentiating between "seizure of power"
    and "keeping power" in the article entitled "Usurpation of power".

    NA Deputy Artsvik Minasyan proposes to reject the expression usurpation
    of state power. He also touched upon the articles regarding keeping
    power by force and the attempt to seize power.

    Experts and members of the working group and the ad hoc committee for
    investigating the events of March 1-2 and their motives presented
    their comments and proposals for the amendments to be made in the
    articles in question.
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