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    DASHNAKTSUTYUN HAS NOT JOINED COALITION

    Lragir
    Oct 26 2007
    Armenia

    The Republican Party and the Bargavach Hayastan Party have set up
    a working group for amendments to the election code which the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun did not join, the head of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun
    faction told reporters on October 26. "Dashnaktsutyun did not agree
    to all the points. This is one of the reasons why we haven't joined
    the group because we have set forward proposals which are currently
    under negotiation with the political forces," Hrair Karapetyan says.

    According to him, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun has invited all the forces
    which had not been elected to parliament to come up with their
    approaches toward the election code. Paruir Hairikyan, Artashes
    Geghamyan, Shavarsh Kocharyan and the Ramkavar Party have responded to
    this invitation. "Our stance is the following. There are principles
    which should be set down in the package of amendments. The first is
    the approach toward the staffs of the commissions. We think it is
    high time that the staff of the commissions arouse no controversy. In
    other words, why the president appoints this many members, why the
    judicial system appoints that many members, why the opposition
    is not represented sufficiently. We propose that an authorized
    body be responsible for the election commissions, in other words,
    a professional commission, as well as granting more powers to the
    proxies of the political parties. Secondly, the representatives of
    the judicial power who are also considered as representatives of the
    government, no doubt there are comments, should be fewer," Hrair
    Karapetyan says. Besides, considering the comments on the recent
    parliamentary election, there was double voting, people voted in
    different places with the same passport, Dashnaktsutyun has offered a
    solution. "Put a stamp in the passport of the voter on voting. With
    this stamp the voter cannot vote twice. The other approach is that
    after the voting the list of people who have voted could be pinned
    up outside the polling station. It is meant to enable people to find
    out if someone else has voted instead of them," Hrair Karapetyan says.

    According to him, Dashnaktsutyun has other approaches toward the
    amendments to the election code but the main principles are the ones
    which are now being discussed with the political forces.
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