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    "AGAINST" IN 1996, "FOR" NOW

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/02/09/vazgen-manukyan
    08:10 pm | Today | Politics

    The National Assembly today passed the bill "On Setting a Legal Regime
    for State of Emergency" by the first reading.

    Chairman of the Public Council Vazgen Manukyan told "A1+" that the
    Public Council had discussed the bill in detail.

    "There was a need for such a bill," Vazgen Manukyan said, but
    he noted that the special state and the state of emergency can be
    adjoined because even though the bill only referred to the violation
    of the constitutional order, there are different situations such as
    earthquakes and other states of emergency that have nothing to do
    with the danger to constitutional order. The need for the application
    of special measures emerges, and all officials must have powers for
    acting in the new situation.

    RA Minister of Justice Hrair Tovmasyan finds that no country is
    protected from a state of emergency and that it must take steps to
    maintain the constitutional order.

    Chairman of the Public Council Vazgen Manukyan shares that view,
    but finds that in the state of emergency, the President should have
    the right to appeal to the parliament twice because there may be
    a situation where the President demands a state of emergency, but
    the parliament votes against it, thinking that that can change the
    situation and possibly lead to the President's impeachment.

    On the other hand, he finds that the President has to appeal to
    the parliament to use the army and not bring the army in a state
    of emergency.

    "We have formed the army to protect the country from the enemy, not
    to be used for solving domestic affairs. In such cases, the President
    can use the special police forces, just like today."

    Vazgen Manukyan finds that the National Assembly should be given more
    powers for using the forces.

    "The army should be used in cases of extremity," Vazgen Manukyan told
    "A1+".

    Wasn't the situation extreme when a crowd of people invaded the
    building of the National Assembly in 1996? In response, Vazgen Manukyan
    said: "I was generally against using the army, but there are times
    when that is inevitable."

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