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    RUSSIAN DUMA SPEAKER REFUSES TO SPEAK AT PACE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 27, 2012 - 15:15 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The speaker of the lower house of the Russian
    parliament, Sergei Naryshkin, refused to speak before the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) because of "Russophobes"
    waiting to pan Russia's political system.

    "The closer we got to the opening of the PACE session, the more we
    felt that my strategic proposals were unlikely to receive a fair
    hearing from the assembly, from a host of leaders and Russo-phobic
    delegations," Naryshkin told journalists in Moscow on Thursday,
    Sept 27.

    Naryshkin, who was to lead the Russian delegation to the PACE
    session, had planned to discuss major issues in the development of
    parliamentarianism in Europe in his speech next Monday.

    "[But] there is more interest in other things. I believe it is possible
    I could address the session when the circumstances are appropriate,"
    Naryshkin said.

    The entire Russian squad of 36 parliamentarians may opt to snub the
    PACE session, State Duma deputy Robert Shlegel said on his Twitter
    on Thursday, echoing earlier unofficial reports.

    But the claim was rejected later the same day by his senior colleague,
    Alexei Pushkov, the head of the Duma's international affairs committee,
    who will be replacing Naryshkin as the delegation's head.

    The assembly is scheduled to examine on Tuesday a new report on
    Russia's honoring of its PACE commitments - the first such study
    since 2005 - and to pass a resolution on it.

    The draft resolution, prepared by rapporteurs Andreas Gross and Gyorgy
    Frunda, proposes to tighten monitoring over how Russia is working to
    meet its commitments to the Council of Europe.




    From: A. Papazian
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