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    THROW YOUR DRAFT LAW IN THE GARBAGE

    A1Plus.am
    18/05/10

    "The 2012 elections have launched," announced today independent
    deputy Victor Dallakyan during a discussion on the draft law for
    making changes in the RA law on "Television and Radio".

    Victor Dallakyan has understood the essence of the draft law. "The
    government is taking the most powerful lever for propaganda under
    its control." According to the deputy, the key to this draft law is
    to divide television stations into thematic directions which sets
    limits on people's right to receiving information.

    Apparently, this draft law facilitates control over television stations
    with a general direction and the government is taking this step by
    taking into account that Yerevan is Armenia's most politicized and
    active city and the mode set in Yerevan can set the mode in the
    entire country.

    Deputies of the oppositional "Heritage" faction also made similar
    speeches. Armen Martirosyan said the broadening of digital
    broadcasters would not be by chance after 2013. "That is exactly
    when the parliamentary and presidential elections end and until then,
    the government is telling television companies to not hope for airtime.

    They need television companies that will shed light as told from the
    presidential residence."

    "Why are you prohibiting me from considering "A1+" and "Noyan Tapan"
    as a source of information?" he continued.

    BHK (Prosperous Armenia) member Naira Zohrabyan and "Heritage" faction
    leader Stepan Safaryan were concerned about the environment in which
    the discussion was held. It was held in an almost empty hall as a
    mandatory draft law that needed to be discussed without being discussed
    by the superior committee, a conclusion and under a 24-hour regime.

    "What is the rush? Why is the government rushing?" asked Stepan
    Safaryan. He asks why the government had to come up with 60 articles
    when it could have composed its main goal in one article. "As a deputy,
    I have the right and demand throwing this draft law in the garbage,"
    said Stepan Safaryan.

    Participating in the discussions were deputies of "Heritage" and the
    ARF, as well as Naira Zohrabyan and Victor Dallakyan. The majority of
    deputies did not express their positions on the issue. The discussion
    will continue tomorrow.
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