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    IN GRIGOR HAROUTIUNIAN'S WORDS, NEWLY ELECTED PARLIAMENT IS NOT ABLE
    TO CONTROL EXECUTIVE POWER'S ACTIVITY TODAY

    YEREVAN, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN. In the country where the parliament makes
    political decisions by pressing the button by order, the institution of
    parliamentarianism cannot become a couterbalance to the executive
    power. Grigor Haroutiunian, Secretary of People's Party of Armenia,
    expressed such opinion at the June 4 discussion on the subject "The
    Past and Present of Parliamentarianism in Armenia." He said that
    democratic principles are violated from the very start, during the
    elections. The parliament and the executive power, in the words of the
    former RA MP, today are formed in Armenia by one another and the
    control function of NA has become just impossible under these
    conditions.

    In the opinion of another participant of discussion, Chairman of
    Constitutional Law Union Hrant Khachatrian, hundreds of years ago
    parliamentarianism started to the formed with a single goal: to control
    the work of another power wings. And in the current Armenian reality,
    as CLU Chairman emphasized, the newly elected NA will lack the notion
    of "parliament" in its classical sense. H. Khachatrian considers that
    the main reason of this is that the "winning" political forces play the
    game "you are the producer of yourself": they themselves decide whom to
    give portfolios and why." As he affirmed, if NA elections were not
    falsified, PPA, Nor Zhamanakner, Hanrapetutiun parties and Impeachment
    bloc could receive nearly 8% votes each.

    As H. Khachatrian forecast, the political figure who in the preelection
    period will announce about the necessity to hold special parliamentary
    elections will succeed in the 2008 presidential elections.
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