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    ETHICS COMMITTEE DISCUSSES ARF APPLICATION

    http://www.pastinfo.am/en/node/4607
    Fri, 12/07/2012 - 13:19

    The NA Ethics Ad Hoc Committee will discuss the question over the
    examination of the applications of the ARF fraction leader Armen
    Rustamyan and the citizen M. Patvakanyan in a closed session that
    launched a while ago.

    As a result of the examination the Committee must make a decision
    whether or not to take the application under investigation. The
    information regarding the Committee decision will be presented by
    the end of the session.

    As 'Pastinfo.am' informed earlier the NA ARF fraction referred to the
    ad hoc Ethics Committee on November 28 with the request to discuss and
    make a relevant decision regarding the violations of the ethics rules
    provided by Article 6.1 Section 2, Clauses a) b) c) and demonstrated
    by the non-registered MPs at the extraordinary session of the NA on
    November 21. The list of the MPs was attached to the application.

    It was noted in the application referred to the Ethics Ad Hoc Committee
    that the violation of the ethics rules was the absence from the
    indicated extraordinary session. According to the applicant, each of
    those MPs hindered the realization of the NA functions prescribed by
    the Constitution and in fact contributed to the failure of the calling
    and holding the NA extraordinary session prescribed by Article 70 of
    the Constitution.

    Let us recall that at the NA extraordinary session on November 21 by
    the initiative of 48 NA MPs it was expected to discuss the package
    of the law projects about making changes and additions to the law on
    the population state register of the RA Electoral and Criminal Codes,
    the authors of which were the members of the ANC fraction. However
    the session did not take place, since the quorum prescribed by the
    NA regulatory-law was not ensured: only 46 MPs registered instead of
    the 66 required.

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