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    DASHNAKTSUTYUN IS NOT GOING TO BACK GOVERNMENT-PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS (VIDEO)

    21:25 | September 11,2014 | Politics

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun is not going to
    support the government-proposed constitutional amendments; Dashnaks
    have their claims.

    "If our demands are not met, the constitutional amendments won't cost
    a dime," says Dashnaktsutyun lawmaker Artsvik Minasyan.

    Dashnaks know that if they entrust the amendments to the Republicans,
    they will do everything to guarantee their reproduction. At present,
    Mr Minasyan does not see any option for Serzh Sargsyan's stay in
    power after 2018.

    "They say that the acting president will become parliament speaker. In
    2017, he will still be heading the country, which means that in the
    forthcoming parliamentary elections, if of course, they are held
    normally, the country's president cannot resign office to assume a
    post in parliament. Even if he does it, we shall witness the opposite:
    the formation of a parliamentary republic," he says.

    Dashnaktsutyun has submitted its proposals to the government
    which exclude Serzh-Sargsyan's participation in the decision-making
    process of the future government. They also exclude election rigging,
    corruption, laying the primary accent on human rights.

    "The Constitution must not only declare and recognize the existence
    of basic fundamental human rights and freedoms, but must also
    determine mechanisms for their monitoring and protection, including
    the obligations of responsible authorities, who must ensure [with
    their actions] the realization of citizens' rights," says Mr Minasyan.

    He cannot understand the behavior of the two opposition forces that
    earlier called for a change in the system of government and today
    support the acting model.

    "Today the authorities say they want to change the system. Instead
    of posing our demands to them and forcing them to meet them, we put
    their intention under question and oppose the initiative. This is
    not a serious approach."

    The Dashnak lawmaker would like the opposition forces to put their
    demands in the package of constitutional amendments, first of all
    demanding that the constitution exclude Serzh Sargsyan's reproduction.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSJWEuYPQhI

    http://en.a1plus.am/1195992.html

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