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    PRE-PLANNED DECISION MAKING IN THE ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT AROUSES CONCERN, HERITAGE PARTY LEADER SAYS

    armradio.am
    2007-07-06 12:49:00

    "We are concerned over the atmosphere of pre-planned decision making
    in the Armenian National Assembly, where we work for the first time,"
    Raffi Hovannisian, Heritage opposition party leader, said in an
    interview with ArmInfo.

    He pointed out that even if there is free competition of ideas and
    alternatives, it is not reflected in law making. The authorities used
    to say that the national-wide referendum for Constitutional Reform in
    2005 would lead to democracy development as the new Basic Law meets
    European standards.

    However, it has become quite evident now that everything in the country
    is left unchanged and there is neither distribution of power branches
    nor mechanisms for their restriction, R. Hovannisian said.

    He also added that given this week's extraordinary session of the
    parliament, one can arrive at a conclusion that the present staff
    of the legislative body continues not so good traditions of their
    predecessors. The work style is like that of the Soviet period. The
    parliament is engaged just in approving the initiatives of the
    government and the president. In Soviet times we at least knew that
    there is a definite ideology and system values which the authorities
    adhered to. Now, everything is done under the colour of democracy,
    but less has been changed, Heritage leader said.

    The first initiatives made by the government do not correspond to its
    recently approved programme of activities. As soon as the programme
    was approved, the government added bills restricting the freedom of
    speech and the powers of the parliament when ratifying international
    agreements. The powers of the parliament are evidently restricted
    in favor of the government and the president. Raffi Hovannisian said
    that Heritage intends to make preventive alarms of possible negative
    consequences of any decision by the parliament. If the parliament of
    new convocation continues its work style, it will lose its authority
    and will not cope with its high role in country's life, which is
    stipulated by the Basic Law, R. Hovannisian said.
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