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    SPEAKER OF ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT AND US DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE DISCUSS THE ISSUE OF RADIO LIBERTY'S BROADCASTING IN ARMENIA

    arminfo
    2007-07-30 18:37:00

    Speaker of the Armenian Parliament, Tigran Torossyan, met Matthew
    Bryza, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, OSCE Minsk Group
    Co-chair, Monday.

    The Armenian parliamentary press-service told ArmInfo that at the
    guest's request T.Torossyan presented the situation in the country
    after the parliamentary election. The Speaker expressed hope that the
    forthcoming presidential election will become another step towards
    deepening of democracy. He pointed out that after the adoption
    of constitutional reforms in Armenia, essential progress has been
    achieved in democracy, human rights protection, and law priority.

    T.Torossyan also expressed pity about the fact that the opposition
    failed to estimate the significance of this process in due time,
    boycotting the discussions, and also failed to seriously study
    the situation created after the adoption of the constitutional
    reforms. According to T.Torossyan, the opposition's weakness is
    also a problem for the authorities, as in a multi- party system the
    weakness of one side will affect the establishment of the system by
    all means. As for the presidential election, T.Torossyan noted that
    in case a good corresponding work is done, the Republican Party of
    Armenia will have no problems with the victory of its nominee. He
    added that Armenia has already entered the second stage of reforms,
    where the emphasis will be put on settlement of social problems.

    The meeting also covered the issue of Radio Liberty's
    broadcasting. M.Bryza noted that he was informed that many issues are
    addressed, and though the radio company itself prefers broadcasting on
    the frequency of the Public Radio, nevertheless, the most important
    thing is to get the opportunity to broadcast, let it be on another
    channel. As it was earlier reported, negotiations on Radio Liberty's
    broadcasting on the Ar-Radio channel are being currently held.
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