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    ARCHITECT OF 'GENOCIDE' DENIAL BILL RE-ELECTED TO FRENCH PARLIAMENT

    Today's Zaman
    June 18 2012
    Turkey

    Valerie Boyer, who drafted the "Armenian genocide" bill which was
    approved by the French National Assembly last December and which
    brought bilateral relations between Turkey and France to the breaking
    point, has been elected to parliament again.

    French Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) deputy Boyer won the second
    round of parliamentary elections which took place in France on Sunday.

    Boyer, who is the first candidate fielded by the Bouches du Rhone
    region, came out ahead of Socialist candidate Christophe Mass by
    receiving 50.65 percent of the vote, compared to Mass' 49.35 percent.

    During the first round, Boyer received 26.14 percent of the vote,
    coming in behind Mass, who garnered 32.04 percent. Boyer, who is from
    the Bouches du Rhone region where Armenians make up the majority of
    the population, was able to win the support of the far right during
    the second round of elections.

    Boyer, who introduced the "Armenian genocide" denial bill in the French
    parliament, shed tears of joy after it was approved by the French
    Senate in January. After France's Constitutional Council overturned
    the controversial bill, which criminalizes denials of claims that 1.5
    million Armenians perished in a systematic genocide campaign carried
    out by the Ottoman Empire, in February, Boyer declared in a written
    statement that she would continue her efforts for the "genocide denial"
    bill to be accepted and approved in the new parliament.

    Meanwhile, Jean-Philippe Maurer, the regional parliamentary candidate
    from the Bas-Rhin region and vice president of the Franco-Turkish
    Friendship Group, lost to Socialist candidate Philippe Bies. Maurer
    received 47.75 percent of the vote to Bies' 52.25 percent.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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