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    FOUNDING PARLIAMENT'S "DECLARATION": EMBATTLED GROUP SEEKS TO ESTABLISH "NEW STATE"

    POLITICS | 14.04.15 | 10:54

    By GAYANE MKRTCHYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    With a week's delay caused by arrests of its leading members, Armenia's
    radical opposition group, Founding Parliament, has published its
    declaration on "Forming and Developing the Armenian State", stressing
    that the main goals of the 1990 Independence Declaration and the 1995
    Constitution of the Republic of Armenia have not been fulfilled.

    Five members of the group, including its chairman Garegin Chukaszyan
    and leading member Jirair Sefilian, were arrested on April 7 and
    were later charged with attempting to organize mass disturbances at
    an April 24 rally. All were taken into two-month custody pending trial.

    Another Founding Parliament activist was charged with keeping arms
    and ammunition, but was released on bail pending trial.

    Hayk Grigoryan, deputy chairman of the Founding Parliament, says
    despite the developments they are determined to initiate a process
    aimed at "removing the anti-national regime".

    Alek Yenigomshyan, the temporary coordinator of the group, adds
    that they have a program for the transitional stage after "removing
    the regime". In particular, he says, they plan to submit a draft
    Constitution to be approved in a referendum, after which, if they get
    sufficient votes, they will undertake to implement preterm nationwide
    and local elections.

    "And if not, then the elections will be held under the current
    Constitution. The citizens who sign contracts with us commit themselves
    to accepting the ideas of the Founding Parliament, while the Founding
    Parliament assumes the obligation to building a State of a new
    quality," Yenigomshyan says.

    The Founding Parliament's temporary coordinator says they are not
    "Utopists", but they believe in the idea of solidarity. He gives
    assurances that the arrests of Sefilian and other leaders of the
    movement have not thwarted the group's plans and that the struggle
    will continue.

    The Founding Parliament's rallies held in provinces so far have failed
    to attract any significant number of supporters. Even fewer people
    appear to support the radical opposition group's plans for launching
    a non-government push specifically on April 24 - the day when public
    events attended by high-level foreign delegations are due to be held
    in Yerevan to mark the centenary of the Armenian Genocide. Only two
    of the parliamentary opposition parties, namely the Armenian National
    Congress and Heritage, publicly condemned the arrests of the Founding
    Parliament activists last week.

    The group's Yenigomshyan says that they have no expectations of
    cooperation with anyone, as, he emphasizes, they are "going to create
    a new State", nor are they preparing for the next general elections
    "as the Founding Parliament's philosophy is to find a system solution
    outside the current system."

    The Founding Parliament says it plans to hold a march and a rally in
    Yerevan's Liberty Square on April 17, which has been approved by the
    city authorities. The group also reminds that its plans for holding
    a rally near the Erebuni Museum on the outskirts of Yerevan on April
    24 have also been approved by the Municipality.

    http://armenianow.com/news/politics/62322/armenia_founding_parliament_declaration

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