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    CC'S FEBRUARY 16 DECISION TO LIMIT OPPOSITION'S AGITATION POSSIBILITIES

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 19 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. "We estimate both rise of
    tariffs for paid TV broadcast in the preelection period and the
    Constitutional Court's (CC) February 16 decision as steps aimed at
    limiting opposition's opportunities of agitation," Stepan Demirchian,
    Chairman of People's Party of Armenia, leader of RA NA Ardarutiun
    (Justice) faction, said on February 19, in response to Noyan Tapan
    correspondent's question. By CC's above mentioned decision, a number
    of provisions of NA Regulations were recognized as invalid and
    contradicting to constitutional provisions on state's guaranteeing
    freedom of media, as well as independent activity of Public Radio
    and Television. Among these provisions of NA Regulations are the
    requirement relating to showing by Public Television recordings
    of sittings dedicated to deputies' statements and government-NA
    question and answer, as well as the Parliamentary Week TV broadcast
    in terms stipulated by NA Regulations. Besides, the provision on live
    broadcast of NA sittings on Public Radio Company, as well as the point
    of Regulations, according to which NA can make a decision on showing
    NA sitting on live broadcast or by recording on Public Television
    was also invalidated. RA President has applied to CC for the purpose
    of clearing up correspondence of the above mentioned provisions to
    the Constitution. The parliament sittings have been shown by Public
    (formerly State) Television live broadcast since 1990 and the
    recordings of government-NA question and answer and statements,
    respectively, have been shown since adoption of NA Regulations
    in 1995 and amendments made to the Regulations in 1998. As Noyan
    Tapan correspondent was informed by Rafik Petrosian, Chairman of
    NA Standing Committee on State and Legal Issues, member of People's
    Deputy MP group, member of RPA, CC did not respect the request of the
    respondent, NA official representative, and did not delay fulfilment
    of its decision by 2-3 months. In his words, this request pursued
    the goal not to deprive the opposition of opportunity to broadcast
    its statements and NA of ensuring publicity of its activity. In the
    MP's opinion, a situation is formed when NA withdrawing the above
    mentioned provisions from NA Regulations currently "has nothing
    to put in their place," as the above mentioned broadcasts can be
    transmitted only by agreements with TV and radio companies, but
    the respective budget financing, as well as making of amendments to
    the law "On Television and Radio" is needed for this. But the NA of
    current convocation will not manage to make these amendments until
    the expiration of its powers. In R. Petrosian's words, "in fact,
    this has become a political issue," which is currently at the stage
    of discussion, so, he found it difficult to forecast in what form the
    draft amendments to Regulations included in the February 20 special
    sitting's agenda in second reading will be adopted.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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