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    ARMENIA'S IMPLEMENTATION OF RESOLUTIONS 1609 AND 1620 TO BE DISCUSSED AT PACE WINTER SESSION

    armradio.am
    26.01.2009 11:06

    The implementation of Resolution 1633 on the consequences of the
    war between Georgia and Russia, adopted in October 2008, and the
    humanitarian consequences of the conflict will be one of the highlights
    of the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe (PACE), which will take place in Strasbourg from 26 to 30
    January 2009.

    The parliamentarians will discuss the reports by Luc Van den Brande
    (Belgium, EPP/CD) and Mátyás Eörsi (Hungary, ALDE), co-rapporteurs
    of the Assembly's Monitoring Committee, and Corien W.A. Jonker
    (Netherlands, EPP/CD), rapporteur of the Committee on Migration,
    Refugees and Population, following their visits to these countries.

    The PACE Bureau has proposed a current affairs debate on the
    situation in Gaza and an urgent debate on the consequences of the
    global financial crisis.

    The Assembly will also discuss Armenia's implementation of Resolutions
    1609 and 1620, which PACE adopted in April 2008, and will give its
    opinion on a proposal by the PACE Monitoring Committee to suspend
    the Armenian delegation's voting rights. The committee considers it
    "unacceptable" that persons could be charged and deprived of their
    liberty for political reasons and asks the Assembly to suspend
    the delegation's voting rights unti l the authorities have clearly
    demonstrated their political will to resolve this issue.

    The Prime Minister of Spain, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, has
    been invited to address the Assembly on Tuesday 27 January. In the
    context of the Spanish chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers,
    Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos will address the
    parliamentarians on Wednesday 28 January. Philippe Kirsch, President
    of the International Criminal Court (ICC), will make a speech on
    Tuesday 27 during a debate on co-operation with the ICC. Terry Davis,
    Secretary General of the Council of Europe, will report on the state
    of the Organisation on Monday 26 January.

    The agenda also includes attitudes to memorials open to different
    historical interpretations, private military and security firms and the
    erosion of the state monopoly on the use of force, the investigation
    of crimes allegedly committed by high officials during the Kuchma
    rule in Ukraine and access to rights for people with disabilities.

    --Boundary_(ID_Q9jkEMtApyqYeaoCEEqJ tw)--
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