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    OPPOSITION PARTY GETS PARLIAMENTARY CREDENTIALS
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    June 13 2007

    Elected MPs of an opposition party led by Armenia's ex-parliament
    speaker have finally collected their parliamentary credentials after
    a week's delay.

    Eight members of Artur Baghdasarian's pro-western Orinats Yerkir voted
    into the National Assembly in last month's legislative elections
    received their mandates at the Central Electoral Commission on
    Wednesday.

    According to Orinats Yerkir's central headquarters, Artur Baghdasarian
    accompanied by several members of his party left for Vanadzor on a
    business trip later in the day.

    Baghdasarian's deputy Mher Shahgeldian told RFE/RL that Orinats Yerkir
    has not yet picked their faction's leader and secretary.

    However, Baghdasarian is likely to take charge. Another senior Orinats
    Yerkir member, Heghine Bisharian, is likely to get the secretary's
    position.

    "We all will be represented in standing committees," Shahgeldian added.

    However, no applications from Orinats Yerkir for membership in
    committees have been received at the National Assembly yet.

    Meanwhile, ex-foreign minister Raffi Hovannisian's Heritage party,
    which like Orinats Yerkir until yesterday refused to pick up their
    parliamentary mandates pending the Constitutional Court's review of
    election appeals, held their first meeting at the National Assembly
    today. The seven-member faction elected Hovannisian their head and
    Stepan Safarian secretary. It also adopted its statutes.

    The Heritage deputies nominated their members to be involved in several
    standing committees. In particular, Armenia's first ombudswoman Larisa
    Alaverdian was proposed for the parliament's committee on European
    integration, theology professor Vartan Khachatrian for the defense,
    national security and internal affairs committee, educator Anahit
    Bakhshian for science, education, culture, youth and sport affairs,
    political scientist Stepan Safarian for foreign relations committee,
    civil rights lawyer Zaruhi Postanjian for state and legal issues
    committee, and university lecturer Armen Martirosian for the committee
    on social, health and environmental issues.
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