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    ARMENIA PROMISE TO REFORM ELECTORAL SYSTEM BY END OF 2010

    Tert.am
    18:57 ~U 18.03.10

    According to a timetable submitted to the Monitoring Committee of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the Armenian
    authorities have taken on the responsibility of making reforms to
    the country's electoral system by the end of this year in order to
    make it possible to be prepared for the next elections from 2011.

    Davit Harutyunyan, head of the PACE Armenian delegation, has told Radio
    Liberty that the first steps will have already been taken before the
    PACE April session.

    Referring to other reforms included in the timetable, Harutyunyan
    said: "The concept of appealing police actions and those of other law
    enforcement bodies, in general, has already been presented to the
    Council of Europe for discussion, and we hope we will soon, within
    a month, receive an expert opinion on the concept, after which will
    start the legislative work itself. I'm referring to the new law on
    freedom to gather [for rallies] but we will present the timetable of
    this law before the [PACE] April session."

    PACE co-rapporteur Georges Colombier has has also asked Armenian
    officials for a timetable on reforms to the judicial system.

    The proposals on the reforms made by the Armenian National Congress and
    Heritage Party faction were not discussed yesterday, though according
    to Harutyunyan, they will further be considered in the framework of
    the presented proposals.

    It's expected that after the first steps on the declared reforms
    have been taken, supposing in April, PACE co-rapporteurs on Armenia
    Georges Colombier and John Prescott will visit Armenian and discuss
    the "roadmap" to implementing those reforms.
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