HERITAGE SAYS PARLIAMENT DOESN'T OBSERVE REGULATIONS
Tert.am
23.05.11
Armenia's parliament did not observe parliamentary regulations by
delaying the discussion of a draft law on open-air trade proposed by
the opposition party Heritage, the party has said.
In a statement issued on Monday, Heritage said by not including the
document in the agenda the National Assembly breached Armenia's law on
"NA Regulations".
Another draft law on the same issue, submitted by independent MP
Victor Dallakyan, was also delayed.
"The NA chairmanship has blatantly violated 'NA Regulations' law of the
Republic of Armenia, as prior to the session at 11 am, the Standing
Committee on Economic Issues of the National Assembly had reached a
positive conclusion to already the joint legislative initiative by
Heritage MPs and Viktor Dallakyan," read the statement.
Further, is said that if a draft law is given a positive conclusion,
the parliament must include it in the agenda.
In the statement the Heritage party described it as "an obvious
unlawfulness" and demanded the parliamentary leadership and coalition
MPs to comply with parliamentary regulations.
Tert.am
23.05.11
Armenia's parliament did not observe parliamentary regulations by
delaying the discussion of a draft law on open-air trade proposed by
the opposition party Heritage, the party has said.
In a statement issued on Monday, Heritage said by not including the
document in the agenda the National Assembly breached Armenia's law on
"NA Regulations".
Another draft law on the same issue, submitted by independent MP
Victor Dallakyan, was also delayed.
"The NA chairmanship has blatantly violated 'NA Regulations' law of the
Republic of Armenia, as prior to the session at 11 am, the Standing
Committee on Economic Issues of the National Assembly had reached a
positive conclusion to already the joint legislative initiative by
Heritage MPs and Viktor Dallakyan," read the statement.
Further, is said that if a draft law is given a positive conclusion,
the parliament must include it in the agenda.
In the statement the Heritage party described it as "an obvious
unlawfulness" and demanded the parliamentary leadership and coalition
MPs to comply with parliamentary regulations.