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    ARMENIA ADVOCATES CHANGING THE PROCEDURE OF ELECTING BSEC SECRETARY GENERAL

    / ARKA /
    May 25, 2011
    YEREVAN

    Armenia and a number of member countries of the Black Sea Economic
    Cooperation organization (BSEC) would like to revise the procedure
    of electing secretary general of the organization, Gagik Minasian,
    an Armenian parliament member from the ruling Republican Party and
    head of the Armenian delegation to BSEC, told a news conference today.

    He said the election of secretary general is a complicated and lengthy
    process, and besides chances of member countries are not equal.

    He explained that the election proceeds in two phases - in the first a
    candidate is voted separately by delegates from member countries and in
    the next stage, each country is entitled to one vote. The winner is the
    candidate who receives at least half the votes of the member states.

    Minasian said this issue was a subject of fierce debate at the
    recent enlarged meeting of the BSEC Parliamentary Assembly, with six
    candidates from 12 countries being nominated for the post. Armenia
    nominated him and Oleg Ghukasyan.

    "With so many candidates nobody has been able to collect the necessary
    number of votes," he said.

    According to Minasian, the delicacy of the situation is that the
    number of a country delegates depends on the number of its population.

    "For example, Armenia, Moldova and Albania are represented by four
    delegates, whereas Russia has a delegation of 12 people, and voting
    results are directly dependent on the number of delegates, creating
    an uneven playing field," Minasyan said.

    Therefore, he said, representatives of some countries made a proposal
    to radically change the system of electing secretary general,
    demanding a rotational principle. As a result a special group,
    consisting of one representative from each member country was set up
    that will convene 13-14 June in Istanbul to discuss issues related
    to the proposed changes. The election is scheduled for June 30 at a
    BSEC Parliamentary Assembly session in Kiev, Ukraine.

    "For Armenia, it is very important to have a representative in Turkey,
    and with a diplomatic passport, especially in the capacity of secretary
    general of BSEC," he said.

    Black Sea Economic Cooperation was founded May 1, 1999. Headquartered
    in Istanbul the Parliamentary Assembly of BSEC includes Azerbaijan,
    Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Romania,
    Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.

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