ARMENIA'S ISSUE NOT TO BE ON AGENDA OF PACE SPRING SESSION
ArmInfo
2010-03-12 15:04:00
ArmInfo. Armenia's issue will not be put on agenda of the PACE Spring
Session, representative of the Armenian delegation to PACE, Head of
the Parliament Commission for European Integration Naira Zohrabyan,
told ArmInfo.
PACE Plenary Session is scheduled for April 2010 and PACE Monitoring
Committee will convene on March 17.
Zohrabyan said that Head of the Armenian Delegation to PACE
David Haroutiunyan will present the schedule of fulfillment of
the recommendations that George Colombier and John Prescott,
the co-reporters of the PACE Monitoring Committee for Armenia,
made to the Armenian authorities earlier on January. The Armenian
Parliament Commission for State and Legal Affairs prepared the
schedule of fulfillment of the provisions of the report by the
Armenian National Assembly Ad Hoc Committee to inquire into March 1-2
incidents in Yerevan. David Haroutiunyan will present the schedule to
the co-reporters during the meeting of the Monitoring Committee. In
particular, Zohrabyan said the Election Code and the Code of Criminal
Procedure of Armenia will be amended and the law-enforcement system
will be reformed.
ArmInfo
2010-03-12 15:04:00
ArmInfo. Armenia's issue will not be put on agenda of the PACE Spring
Session, representative of the Armenian delegation to PACE, Head of
the Parliament Commission for European Integration Naira Zohrabyan,
told ArmInfo.
PACE Plenary Session is scheduled for April 2010 and PACE Monitoring
Committee will convene on March 17.
Zohrabyan said that Head of the Armenian Delegation to PACE
David Haroutiunyan will present the schedule of fulfillment of
the recommendations that George Colombier and John Prescott,
the co-reporters of the PACE Monitoring Committee for Armenia,
made to the Armenian authorities earlier on January. The Armenian
Parliament Commission for State and Legal Affairs prepared the
schedule of fulfillment of the provisions of the report by the
Armenian National Assembly Ad Hoc Committee to inquire into March 1-2
incidents in Yerevan. David Haroutiunyan will present the schedule to
the co-reporters during the meeting of the Monitoring Committee. In
particular, Zohrabyan said the Election Code and the Code of Criminal
Procedure of Armenia will be amended and the law-enforcement system
will be reformed.