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    MASIS MAYILYAN: COURTS MUST BE INDEPENDENT

    KarabakhOpen
    25-06-2007 11:39:57

    Citizens do not feel protected, do not trust courts, do not go
    to court to protect their rights, said the presidential candidate
    Masis Mayilyan during a meeting with voters on Friday. A retired
    man, who has 7 children and whose wife was killed during the war,
    said he has to give half of his pension to a member of parliament
    every month because his cows trespassed his land, and the court fined
    him an immense sum. "Why should I believe and vote for a member of
    parliament?" the man asked.

    Masis Mayilyan emphasized the most important point of his program
    in answer to this and several other questions - the rule of law and
    the necessity for serious and real reforms. He emphasized that the
    courts must be independent and must not work in accordance with the
    instructions of a few persons or the "telephone law". The candidate
    emphasized that "the courts must protect the interests of our citizens
    because they get salary from the taxes they pay." He also spoke about
    the necessity of a distinct division of powers, which is one of the
    pillars of a real democracy. During the meeting, which was held on
    Hekimyan Street, the necessity for a manpower reform was raised by the
    former minister of finance, who said the government is stagnated and
    closed. Masis Mayilyan said if he is elected he will make changes but
    "there will be no cadre massacres" because there are a lot of good
    specialists and honest people in government.

    Some of the residents of the neighborhood raised the issue of housing
    of the families of killed azatamartiks. The presidential candidate
    said although some efforts were made in this direction, there are
    families whose problem of housing has not been solved yet, which
    could be solved instead of building and selling expensive buildings
    on Azatamartikneri Street.

    A man of 60 was interested in the Karabakh settlement and the issue
    of territories.

    The presidential candidate clearly put his stance: "These are liberated
    territories which are the guarantee of our country's security. We
    must settle these territories."

    Some more other issues were raised during this meeting. The people
    expressed their sympathy for this candidate and said they are going
    to vote for him.

    In the end the candidate called for voting to this election and vote
    for the candidate they prefer.
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