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    TIGRAN TOROSYAN'S DOUBLE RESIGNATION
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    17 Sep 2008
    Armenia

    TIGRAN TOROSYAN yesterday astonished many people. Before the RPA
    Council could approve or reject the Executive Body's decision on the
    inexpediency of his remaining in office, he convened a press conference
    in the afternoon and declared of his intention of resigning from the
    post of the NA Speaker and quitting the ranks of the party.

    Publicizing this "hard decision" which, though somewhat unexpected,
    was not quite unpredictable, T. Torosyan actually chose the option
    of quitting the arena in a "beautiful" way, so to say. Having the
    opportunity to further his career in politics in some other more
    or less "prestigious" position, he preferred the status of an
    independent MP.

    Substantiating the decision of handing in a "double resignation"
    as a result of the long-term behind-the-scene discussions on the
    replacement of the NA Speaker, T. Torosyan particularly said, "A few
    days ago, the President of the Republic, who is also the Head of the
    party, expressed his viewpoint regarding the issue. The picture, I
    think, is quite enough for drawing relevant conclusions. Definitely,
    what happened was a previously planned process which pursued a very
    simple goal. For three-four months, everything was being done through
    behind-the-scene frauds and intrigues."

    T. Torosya n considers all this unacceptable in terms of both the
    form and the content.

    "Only at the beginning of September did this 'process' become a formal
    political issue and was discussed in the session of the party's
    Executive Body, with the outcome being previously known. There
    were people who just displayed an immoral conduct, falsifying both
    the course of the developments and the voting and presented an
    absolutely different outcome. I don't think this can bring credit to
    any representative of the party.

    The statements on this issue being the party's internal problem
    are also of a formal nature, and I am sure they are ungrounded. The
    internal problems are first discussed inside the party, and then the
    members make decisions instead of being involved in some process in
    other places and in other ways for several months, eventually leading
    to the party's intervention in putting an end to all this."

    The argument that handing over the post of the NA Speaker to Hovik
    Abrahamyan is dictated by the concern of raising the efficiency
    of the National Assembly's work doesn't seem convincing to our
    interlocutor. "Neither the National Assembly or the party has ever
    discussed the issue of raising the efficiency of the NA Speaker's
    work."

    And besides, while discussing the efficiency of work, it is necessary
    to at least mention "the efficiency of what sh ould be raised or what
    it is that doesn't have the required efficiency," Mr. Torosyan said,
    adding that "over the past two years, the National Assembly has worked
    in an overloaded regime, and I believe, quite efficiently."

    For his former partisan colleagues who speak about discipline,
    T. Torosyan pointed out that there was a violation of the RPA
    Charter. According to the Charter, the Executive Body may propose
    a candidate for any post but never make a decision on removing
    anyone. This is the first thing to say. The second thing is that the
    decision of the executive body has no legal force unless approved by
    the council.

    In short, considering the internal "disagreements that had already
    become insurmountable, I made that step in the morning, as this
    was something that any reasonable person would have done under the
    circumstances. I submitted a notice to the party on my intention of
    quitting the ranks of the party under clause 2.6 of the Charter. There
    is no other procedure prescribed by the charter of the party,"
    Mr. Torosyan noted

    Consequently, we can already consider the matter exhausted even in a
    situation when "I do not conceal the fact that it is difficult for me
    to quit the party after the long way I have passed. But one must be
    able to see the reality the way it is and draw the right conclusions."

    Is it possible for the other RPA members=2 0- the co-thinkers of
    the former Speaker, to follow his example, i.e. to quit the ranks of
    the party? In response to this question, Mr. Torosyan said, "I have
    never had co-thinkers inside the party. I had fellow partisans and
    friends. And today too, I have a lot of friends. I have never supported
    the idea of forming some wings, 'tails' and other parts inside the
    party and have never been engaged in any activity of the kind.

    Each member affiliates with the party on individual bases and makes
    decisions on individual bases too.

    Therefore, I have no intention to initiate any process of the kind. It
    is up to each person to make decisions, depending on how he/she sees
    the present and the future. Both membership and the decisions of
    quitting the party is matter of individual choice."

    Based on the same argument, i.e. the insurmountable political discords
    with the parliamentary majority, T. Torosyan wrote a notice on his
    intention of resigning from the post of the NA Speaker. "Under Article
    20 of the Charter, the notice on handing in a resignation is submitted
    to the person presiding over the session. This person publicizes
    it and then, in case of submitting the second notice within the
    following 5 days, the resignation is considered accepted. Otherwise,
    the person presiding over the session informs the National Assembly
    about this, and the NA Speaker's notice on resigning fr om his/her
    post is considered null and void. This is the procedure."

    As to the issue of remaining on the "pro-Government front" or
    replenishing the ranks of the opposition, the speaker doesn't see
    any problem in this regard. Being an independent MP, he will no
    longer have to "proofread" his decision. "I will be freer and will
    express my views to the full. I think this is also interesting. So,
    everything will be all right."
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