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    ACCORDING TO DAVID HARUTYUNIAN, IT IS NOT ALWAYS THAT OVERTHROWING OF CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER REPRESENTS USURPATION OF POWER

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1012040
    Feb 10, 2009

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The second sitting of the working
    group, which was set up for developing a bill on amendments and
    additions to Articles 225 and 300 of the RA Criminal Code, was held
    on February 10.

    The group's head, chairman of the National Assembly Standing
    Committee on State and Legal Issues David Harutyunian presented his
    own proposals and those made by NA deputy Artsvik Minasian regarding
    amendments and additions to Articles 225 and 300. In particular, it is
    proposed separating the notion "usurpation of power" from the notion
    "overthrowing of constitutional order". According to D. Harutyunian,
    it is not always that the overthrowing of constitutional order
    represents usurpation of power. He proposed separating the notions
    "to seize power" and "to keep power" in the article "Usurpation of
    Power". It was also proposed that a person who voluntarily informed law
    enforcement bodies about the seizure of power shall not be subjected
    to criminal responsibility.

    A. Minasian proposed that the expression "usurpation of state power"
    should not be used. He also discussed the articles on keeping power
    by violence and an attempt to seize power.

    As NT was informed by the National Assembly PR Department, the members
    of the working group and the parliamentary ad hoc committee on inquiry
    into the March 1-2 events in Yerevan and their reasons, as well as the
    experts present at the sitting presented their opinions and proposals
    on the envisaged amendments to the indicated articles.
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