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    ALTERNATIVE ALSO WITH LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES
    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir.am
    September 01, 2007

    The parliament will soon start working but today the 2008 presidential
    elections are already the top priority for the political actors. Many
    of them link Armenia's future with these elections.

    Of course, this is a logical approach but the concern is that the
    parliamentary activities might suffer because of the fuss with the
    parliamentary elections. Meanwhile, it is obvious that Armenia's future
    is created not only by the elections but by legislative initiatives
    aimed at improving the wellbeing of the population and accomplishing
    reforms in different sectors.

    We asked head of the ARF's parliamentary faction Hrayr Karapetian to
    comment on what is being done today to ensure that the parliamentary
    session starting on September 10 does not suffer because of the
    preparations for the presidential elections.

    "Of course, all elections affect the parliamentary activities and
    the upcoming elections will not be an exception. However, we should
    not yield to populism and should clearly define the problems that
    need an urgent solution. For the ARF, the legislative activities in
    the parliament first of all derive from the decisions of the ARF's
    General and Supreme conventions and the decisions of the ARF's Supreme
    Body. The direction of our parliamentary activities will depend on
    the issues the convention will find appropriate," Karapetian noted.

    Karapetian says the ARF's parliamentary faction has already determined
    the main directions of its work taking into consideration the political
    signposts of the ARF's agreement with the political coalition. The
    faction aims to ensure that the legislative activities are aimed
    at the continuation of the economic, political and social reforms
    in the country, building of the rule-of-law democratic state and
    establishment of the civil society.

    The legislative activities will be carried out in five main directions
    - development of draft primary laws, revision of the drafts circulated
    by the ARF's faction in the parliament of the last convocation,
    amendments of the legislation, development of proposals on the
    important draft laws initiated by the government, development of
    proposals on the draft laws circulated by individual deputies,
    factions and deputy groups.

    Great attention will be paid to the draft budget of 2008, examination
    and development of proposals on the documents from the Central Bank,
    the Energy Regulation Commission, the National Assembly Chamber of
    Audit, Commission for Protection of Economic Competition and other
    important documents.

    "We mainly stress the importance of legislative initiatives on
    the social sector taking into consideration that the law on the
    Minimum Consumption Basket was adopted by the last parliament with
    our faction's initiative but the government still has not adopted the
    composition of the consumption basket. We will try to once again stress
    this issue during the upcoming session of the parliament since it was
    included into our party's program during the parliamentary elections,"
    Karapetian assured.

    Karapetian also pointed out the Law on Territorial Administration and
    the Law on Bodyguard Service adopted in the first reading. Karapetian
    noted that this law is an issue of principle importance for the ARF's
    faction since "life has proven the necessity of having such a law
    in Armenia": the so-called "bodyguards" participate in many criminal
    incidents that have recently taken place in Armenia.

    The Electoral Code needs to be amended. Karapetian pointed out
    the majoritarian vote since the last elections once again proved
    that most of the violations occur during the elections under the
    majoritarian system.

    Karapetian informed that the ARF's faction is planning to initiate
    a proposal under which the deadlines stated in the Law on Persons
    Escaping from Military Conscription should be extended.

    "When this law was adopted about 3000 young Armenians returned to
    the country. Now it is necessary that the deadlines be extended so
    that those who live abroad and did not know about the law are able
    to return to Armenia and lawfully avoid criminal responsibility,"
    Karapetian said.

    Special attention will be paid to development of anti-corruption
    legislation. The faction will also continue the traditional meetings
    with citizens. Monthly meetings with people in the marzes will be
    organized aiming at protection of their rights and interests in the
    framework of the existing legislation.

    "We are no longer constrained by the coalition agreement and our
    faction will follow the principle that the ARF is an independent force
    on the political arena of Armenia. The ARF will be an alternative
    both among the pro-governmental and opposition forces cooperating
    with the government and at the same time having its own position in
    all cases when the party's position will differ from or contradict
    the coalition's position. The ARF is the balancing power between the
    government and the opposition," Karapetian stated.

    As to the cooperation with other political parties, the ARF is ready
    to cooperate with all political parties both in and outside the
    parliament if their positions on different issues coincide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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