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    PARLIAMENT VOTES DOWN PROPOSAL TO INCLUDE LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES OF "HERITAGE" FACTION IN AGENDA OF AUTUMN SESSION

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 23, 2008

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 20, NOYAN TAPAN. A regular 4-day session of the
    National Assembly started on October 20. There are 42 issues and 7
    international agreements on the agenda. 3 of the issues and 2 of the
    agreements had been discussed at the previous sittings and were only to
    be voted on. The NA approved the 2007 annual report on implementation
    of the 2006-2007 program of state property privatization, made in the
    first reading amendments and additions to the Law on the 2006-2007
    Program of State Property Privatization, and passed a package of
    bills on general education.

    The parliament voted down the issue of including 11 legislative
    initiatives of "Heritage" faction members in the agenda of the autumn
    session (the head NA committees had made negative conclusions on
    these initiatives). Among the initiatives was, in particular, the
    draft decision on recognizing as invalid the March 4 decision of the
    National Assembly concerning the petition for pemission to involve
    4 NA deputies - Hakob Hakobian, Myasnik Malkhasian, Sasun Mikaelian
    and Khachatur Sukiasian as accused persons in the March 1 criminal
    case and to use arrest as a precautionary measure with respect to them.

    The discission (in the second reading) of the package of bills on
    local government in Yerevan and territorial administration was again
    postponed for 30 days. To recap, by the constitutional amendments
    adopted on November 27, 2005, the parliament was to bring the current
    laws into line with the constitutioanl amendments within 2 years.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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