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    TIGRAN TOROSIAN: RA NA WORKED MUCH AND ADOPTED MANY IMPORTANT LAWS

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 22 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 22, NOYAN TAPAN. RA NA March 22 sittings failed like
    the previous day due to no quorum. As a result, votings of 18 bills
    and legislative packages discussed previously did not take place. In
    response to journalists' questions, NA Speaker Tigran Torosian
    expressed an opinion that either a special sitting will be convened for
    votings or according to the NA Regulations, the authors of incomplete
    issues will move them in the same status to the agenda of parliament
    of next convocation. He also noted that it is difficult to suppose
    that the special sitting will be convened on deputies' initiative. As
    T. Torosian explained, "if the sitting is convened, this probably
    will be only on government's initiative, as the prevailing majority
    of introduced bills, the voting of which was to take place today,
    are bills introduced on government's initiative." Though NA Speaker
    promised to summarize the results of work of parliament of current
    convocation for journalists in the nearest future, nevertheless,
    in response to a journalist's question, he assured that "no one had
    supposed that the number and quality of laws adopted during the spring
    session would be so." As he affirmed, the parliament worked well and
    the failure of the sittings of last two days "certainly, cannot be
    justified, but can be understood" in consideration of the fact that
    parliamentary elections will be held in 1.5 months. In the opinion
    of NA Speaker, personally he has done his best to ensure parliament's
    normal work and he is content that during 2006 autumn and 2007 spring
    sessions the parliament "worked much and adopted many important
    laws." As regards the fact that the parliament of current convocation
    completes its activity without National Assembly Vice-Speaker, in T.
    Torosian's opinion, "if there was a political consent and there were
    candidates, the election would be held without fail." "Maybe during
    the autumn session the time was not enough for holding such election,"
    he noted. To recap, the post of one out of two NA Vice-Speakers has
    been vacant since 2006 June 1 when, after the resignation of Orinats
    Yerkir Party leader Artur Baghdasarian, former NA Vice-Speaker Tigran
    Torosian was elected as NA Speaker.
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