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    TOUGH BUT BALANCED

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on April 18, 2008
    Armenia

    The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) yesterday
    passed the Resolution on the Activity of the Democratic Institutions
    in Armenia.

    The Resolution was introduced by Rapporteur on Armenian Issues George
    Columbey and Head of the PACE interim commission John Prescott who
    acted as an observer during the Armenian elections.

    David Haroutyunyan, Head of the National Assembly delegation in PACE,
    estimated the document as "tough but balanced".

    "It is balanced inasmuch as it expresses the viewpoints of our
    partners, their sincere opinion on the events that took place
    in Armenia and their views on the situation of the democratic
    institutions. The document should become a serious action plan
    for Armenia, and if we compare it with the Memorandum on Political
    Cooperation, we'll see that they have much in common," D. Haroutyunyan
    mentioned.

    However, Head of the delegation finds that all this should not be on
    paper only; it should be a serious action plan, and Armenia should
    make serious steps because during its session to be convened in June,
    PACE is going to assess the process of implementing those steps.

    The resolution contains a range of proposals. In particular, with
    regard to extending the rights of the opposition, it is mentioned
    that the political system should ensure a proper place and rights
    for the opposition; in connection with the reforms of the electoral
    processes, they single out the issue of forming an independent
    electoral commission which should be free from the influence of any
    political force. They also propose to introduce changes in the RA
    law on "Television and Radio" and the law on "Holding Assemblies,
    Rallies, Marches and Demonstrations".

    Besides, they indicate the necessity of undertaking steps towards
    the accomplishment of an independent judiciary and the formation of a
    public trust in the system. It is required to conduct an independent
    inquiry into the March 1 events and their causes as well as release
    the individuals who are detained by "false" charges or by political
    motives - those who haven't committed or orchestrated violent crimes.

    As mentioned by D. Haroutyunyan, Armenian delegation submitted
    around thirty proposals. They didn't pursue the goal of mitigating
    or concealing the events or assessments; this was just an attempt of
    introducing precisions.

    "We proposed that the clauses which were disputable or did not
    correspond to the reality be removed, and the majority of the proposals
    were adopted," he mentioned.
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