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    DAVIT HAROUTIUNIAN: VIOLATIONS NOTICED IN ELECTORAL PROCESS ARE INSIGNIFICANT AND HAVE NO INFLUENCE

    Noyan Tapan
    May 10 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. According to characterization of
    Justice Minister Davit Haroutiunian, the office responsonsible of the
    Republican Party of Armenia, controlling legality of the parliamentary
    elections in Armenia, the RPA, being the political force represented
    among the authorities in the most extended way, undertook the
    responsibility for the coming elections and will struggle against
    violations during the electoral process. Responding the questions
    addressed to him during the May 9 meeting with journalists,
    D. Haroutiunian mentioned that the formulation concerning the
    electoral bribe is not enough clear in the Electoral Code,
    criminal legislation. He also stated that processes proceed in
    the party at present and "some people were called to account for
    some violations." In D. Haroutiunian's words, all the parties allow
    violations, there are violations in this or that way in all countries,
    the problem is the following: do they influence on the electoral
    process? In his words, the noticed violations are insignificant and
    have no influence on the whole process.

    According to the RA Justice Minister's estimation, unlike the previous
    years, courts are much more ready: "I think that, in general, the
    judicial system grows, we get a more qualified justice system year by
    year." At the same time, in the Armenian Justice Minister's opinion,
    the law on parties, the electoral system must be reviewed. In his
    words, a special part of amendments must be dedicated to strengthening
    and reinforcement of the system of local self-government, with some
    policy, and a special part must be dedicated to the judicial-legal
    reforms. D. Haroutiunian attached importance to working out of the
    civil, criminal and administrative judicial codes. He did not either
    exclude implementation of reforms in the Constitution. "Economic
    reforms got much ahead of political reforms and, in the case of not
    securing political reforms, Armenia will have speeds of inconstant
    development," the Justice Minister of Armenia mentioned.
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