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    RA NA ADOPTS BILL ON SPECIAL INVESTIGATION SERVICE

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 28, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 28, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly, on
    November 28, adopted nearly ten bills discussed in the two days. Among
    them, five legislative packages were adopted first in the second
    reading and some time later in the third reading and completely.

    The package of bills On Special Investigation Service and On Making
    an Amendment to the RA Criminal Code are among the latters. The
    Zharangutiun (Heritage) faction was its opponent and voted against
    it, and the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law) did not take part in
    voting. Styopa Safarian, the Secretary of the Zharangutiun (Heritage)
    faction, during the bill's discussion in the second reading the
    day before had expressed an opinion that in the respect of possible
    consequences that "terrible law" perhaps can be compared only with
    the law On Investigation Activity adopted lately.

    According to the law, the special investigation service to be created
    in the future is an independent state body and is independent in
    performing its functions. It will implement preliminary examination
    of crimes committed by RA legislative, executive, and judicial
    bodies' leading officials, persons doing special state service,
    connected with their post or with their involvement, as well as
    preliminary examination on criminal cases connected with electoral
    processes. Control over the legality of the preliminary examination
    being carried out will be exercised by the RA Prosecutor General
    or by prosecutors empowered by him. The RA President will appoint
    the head of the service to that post with the Prosecutor General's
    introduction. The President can relieve the head of the service of
    his post by grounds stipulated by the law.
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