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    LEGITIMACY OF THE PARLIAMENT IS IMMACULATE, PRESIDENT SAYS

    Lragir.am
    07-06-2007 15:14:50

    On June 7 the fourth convocation of the National Assembly held the
    first meeting.112 out of 131 members of parliament were present,
    the factions of the Orinats Yerkir Party and the Heritage Party did
    not show up. The businessman Member of Parliament Khachatur Sukiasyan
    was absent as well. The meeting was chaired by the oldest member of
    parliament, Republican Rafik Petrosyan.

    There was tight security at the National Assembly. President Robert
    Kocharyan and Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan were in the hall. The
    officers of the State Service of Security were not only in the lobby
    but also in the hall, led by the head of the service Gregory Sarkisyan.

    Robert Kocharyan addressed the meeting. According to him, the
    parliamentary election is a major step towards and contribution to
    democracy and stability in the country because the "legitimacy
    of the parliament is immaculate, and this is important for
    sustainable, effective work. There are great expectations from
    the parliament." Robert Kocharyan thinks an absolute majority was
    formed, and an "interesting format was chosen which will enable
    working effectively for many years." Robert Kocharyan urged to form
    the leadership of the parliament, the government and adopt the
    government policy as soon as possible. He also reminded that the
    amended Constitution vested more powers in the National Assembly,
    and a number of issues are waiting for solution - the decisions of
    the government and the National Assembly. "The government cannot
    stop working. I am sure there is sufficient will, professionalism and
    eagerness to reach success." Among priorities the president pointed
    to fair competition, the tax administration reform, as well as the
    second generation of reforms in the spheres of education, science,
    social affairs and culture.

    Afterwards, the chair of the meeting reminded that the labor code
    of Armenia is for the members of parliament as well, and the member
    of parliament must come to work, especially that "a half-empty hall
    makes people doubt that they elected members of parliament to make
    laws. Hence, the consciousness and legal consciousness are primary."

    For his part, Rafik Petrosyan pointed to anti-corruption and
    anti-criminal efforts among priorities.
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