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    Armenian PM surprised with dropping 1999 parliamentary shooting case

    Aykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    11 Nov 04

    Interview with Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan.

    [Correspondent] Mr Prime Minister, what is your assessment of a
    decision by the board of the Armenian Prosecutor-General's' Office
    to drop an investigation into the selected part of the 27 October
    case [on possible organizers of the terrorist act in the Armenian
    parliament in 1999]?

    [Markaryan] I have learned about this decision from the press and it
    surprised me. The board of the Prosecutor-General's office does not
    discuss its decisions with the government. From legal point of view,
    they themselves decide whether there are grounds to drop the cases or
    not. For this reason, I cannot give the juridical assessment because
    I do not have information they have. Only if the Prosecutor-General's
    Office makes this information public, I can say if there are grounds to
    drop the case or not. As for my doubts, they have not been dispelled.

    [Correspondent] A resignation of the chief of the National Security
    Service has become a surprise for many people. Are you aware of the
    true reason of his resignation?

    [Markaryan] The chief of the National Security Service has tendered
    his resignation and the president of the republic has considered and
    endorsed it. But Mr General [Karlos Petrosyan] has not told me the
    reason of his resignation.

    [Correspondent] According to rumours, a reshuffle is expected in some
    structures of the government by the end of this week.

    [Markaryan] The government never reports reshuffles in advance.

    [Correspondent] At the press conference after its supreme body's
    meeting, [ARFD - Armenian Revolutionary Federation] Dashnaktsutyun has
    said that the priority issues stipulated in the [ruling] coalition's
    memorandum have not been fulfilled, and if the coalition fails to
    fulfil them, the party will leave the coalition.

    [Markaryan] I will try to clarify from my Dashnak colleagues what
    exactly the coalition government has not fulfilled as the government
    consists of not only the Republican Party. It is the first time that
    I hear from the ARFD that the priority issues stipulated in the
    memorandum have not been fulfilled. The main priority issues have
    been fulfilled.

    [Correspondent] The ARFD regards as a breach of the memorandum the
    fact that the Electoral Code has not been amended in favour of the
    proportional representation system.

    [Markaryan] As a whole, I do not accept ultimatum suggestions. The
    problem raised by them should be resolved jointly, and they should
    not present it in the form of an ultimatum.

    [Passage omitted: details of disagreements]

    [Correspondent] Mr Prime Minister, what can you say about the night
    tender conducted by the government commission as a result of which
    K-Telekom [subsidiary of Karabakh telecom company] has been recognized
    as the second operator of the mobile communications in Armenia?

    [Markaryan] The government has not breached any law, everything was
    held within the framework of the law because the government has the
    right to conduct this type of competition in the urgent situation.

    [Passage omitted: Markaryan shied away from commenting on bribery
    accusations]
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