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    Armenian parliamentary opposition to cooperate with ruling party

    Aravot, Yerevan
    14 Jun 07


    Text of Anna Israelyan's report by Armenian newspaper Aravot on 14 June
    headlined "Let us work together" and subheaded "Heritage extends its
    hand to the Republican Party of Armenia [RPA] which stole its votes"

    The presenter of the debate organized yesterday at the Hayatsq club
    asked a question - "Can the parliamentary forces?...[ellipses as
    published]", and as he stopped for a moment, MP from the RPA faction
    Eduard Sharmazanov finished his thought - "work effectively". Another
    participant in the debate, secretary of the Heritage faction, Stepan
    Safaryan, added "work together". The main idea of the conversation to
    follow was the one of cooperation. Sharmazanov announced that the RPA
    expects a constructive debate from the opposition and is ready to
    cooperate with it. Safaryan noted that the government should also be
    inclined positively towards the initiatives of the parliamentary
    opposition, and should not overuse the fact that they have a majority
    in the parliament, as it did in the previous parliament.

    Aravot asked why the experience of 1999, when the RPA, which was part
    of the Unity faction, decided to cooperate with opposition proposing
    them to head separate committees of parliament, was not used now.
    Sharmazanov said that "this option was also discussed. However, the
    leaders of the party found that this is a more efficient format. We
    should take into consideration that apart from the coalition, a
    political force is involved here that according to Hrant Margaryan
    [high ranking member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation -
    Dashnaktsutyun] is an alternative both for the opposition and
    government, although in fact it is governing". He stated again that RPA
    is ready to cooperate with opposition in parliament.

    Asked by Hayots Ashkharh on what issues they will work with the
    government, Safaryan said that there are numerous issues the approaches
    to which are similar. "For example, the importance of the law about
    repatriates has been considered both by the Heritage and the RPA. There
    are approaches towards increasing salaries and pensions, which are
    practically similar in the programmes of the Heritage, the RPA, the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun, and the Prosperous
    Armenia Party [PAP]. At least at the declarative level (life will show
    how it will be in reality), the overcoming of poverty in the country
    has been considered important." Safaryan also added that "we will make
    some legislative proposals. As the powers that compose the government
    have announced that they are ready to discuss proposals directed at the
    development of the country and the improvement of prosperity, then
    naturally we expect that this will not be forgotten and our proposals
    will be accepted."

    Even pro-government journalists were surprised how the Heritage Party
    is going to cooperate with a force that it accuses of being elected by
    fraud. "Nobody from our party, and I think in Armenia, has stated that
    the RPA and the PPA have no votes," Safaryan said, "the issue in
    question is about the picture that could turn out as a result of the
    election, if they were held in accordance with the law, if there was no
    atmosphere of fear." The journalists did not stop being surprised at
    how they [the Heritage Party members] are going to cooperate with the
    ones who have created this atmosphere. "Our issue will be to free
    society and the country from such occurrences," the Heritage secretary
    said. The MP from the RPA asked who created this atmosphere, which
    caused the journalists to burst out laughing.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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