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    AKHALKALAK REGIONAL ASSEMBLY'S DECISION CAUSES MUCH NOISE IN GEORGIA

    http://www.arfd.info/2013/03/18/akhalkalak-regional-asseblys-decision-causes-much-noise-in-georgia/
    March 18, 2013

    (akhaltskha.net, March 18) - The decision of Akhalkalak Regional
    Assembly to apply to Georgia's Parliament for the latter to ratify
    the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and therefore
    give the status of a regional language to Armenian has caused much
    noise in that country.

    Yesterday in reference to this matter, President Saakashvili stated
    that the ratification of the Charter poses a menace to national
    security and accused Armenians of nationalism.

    United National Movement Secretary and former Internal Affairs
    Minister, Vano Merabishvili said that during his nine-year in office
    has done everything within his power to exclude the language issue
    from being part of the agenda. "Davit Rsdakyan who was a member of the
    Akhalkalak Sacrebulo (Regional Assembly) was always trying to raise
    this issue and that is why we, along with the rest of the political
    forces did everything so that he and other extremists like him don't
    get in the Akhalkalak Sacrebulo" revealed Merabishivili.

    In the words of Eka Beselia, Chairperson of the Georgian Parliament's
    Human Rights and Civil Integration Committee, the granting of regional
    language status to the Armenian language is not on the Parliament's
    agenda. Beselia said that this matter hasn't come out of the political
    council yet and that the Parliament hasn't received any application
    and therefore it hasn't discussed about it.

    Tinatin Khidasheli, MP and leading figure of the Republicans thinks
    that this is an issue for the Georgian people to consider. "If we are
    moving in Europe's direction then we should fulfil this obligation and
    it shouldn't matter who raised it because we undertook this obligation
    in 1999" he said.

    Georgia's First Deputy Foreign Minister, Davit Zalkaliani believes
    that to be integrated in the Council of Europe, ratifying the Charter
    is not necessary; moreover a negative decision from the Parliament
    wouldn't affect the visa facilitation process with the CoE. "The
    Parliament must make its decision by taking national interests under
    consideration" Zalkaliani stated.

    Circles close to the Georgian government are pointing that in 1999,
    Saakashvili who was in favor of the approval of the Charter because
    he wanted to accelerate Georgia's membmership in the Council of Europe.

    The calls to ratify the Charter have also echoed in Akhalkalak.

    Regional Assembly Chairperson Hamlet Movsisyan stated: "We insist
    that the Parliament ratifies the Charter, which Georgia has joined
    in 1999" and he stressed that the initiative belongs to "The Georgian
    Dream" MPs.

    The historic session

    The members of the Assembly considered the March 14 session a
    historic one, sknews.am reports (March 14). It lasted almost two
    hours and was attended by Assembly members, civic organization
    and media representatives. It was an initiative of the "Georgian
    Dream-Republicans" coalition for the Assembly to discuss and then
    apply to the Parliament for granting the Armenian language the status
    of regional language. On February 25, the coalition fraction had
    submitted a relative application to the Assembly and the Republicans
    assumed that it would be discussed on the 27th but since it was not
    properly evaluated it hadn't been included in that day's agenda.


    From: Baghdasarian
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