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    ARKA News Agency
    May 11 2005


    Robert Kocharyan: Armenia has sound bank system, but extremely small
    for the country economy

    `Night Lights' museum event to be organized in Armenia on May 14-15

    Russia denies its special services alleged part in the terrorist act
    committed in Armenian Parliament on October 27, 1999

    Armenian CB must give up policy of floating exchange rate: Martin
    Sargsyan

    Armenian Businesswoman 2005 exhibition to be held on May 27, 28 in
    Armenia

    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic's President Arkady Ghukasyan receives Chief
    Military Inspector of Armenia

    Conference on modern approaches to education management to be held in
    Armenia

    Robert Kocharyan: Trade-Industrial Chamber of Armenia plays the key
    part in cooperation between the government and businessmen

    RA Parliament assumes the variant of ruling coalition as a basis for
    constitutional reforms draft

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    ROBERT KOCHARYAN: ARMENIA HAS SOUND BANK SYSTEM, BUT EXTREMELY SMALL
    FOR THE COUNTRY ECONOMY

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. Armenia has a sound bank system, but
    extremely small for the country economy, Armenian President Robert
    Kocharyan said Wednesday in his meeting with Armenian bankers. He
    said `it is necessary to find the right way to develop our banking
    system keeping existing sound environment intact'. Kocharyan also
    paid attention to USD fluctuating exchange rate and Armenian dram
    revaluation. He finds it necessary to analyze the issue to see causes
    of volatile situation in currency market. `Many of you have already
    expressed their opinions about that, but I would like to hear
    directly from you how this process can be run without affecting the
    country's economy and without people's unnecessary negative
    expectations triggering panic in market', the President said. M.V.
    -0--

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    `NIGHT LIGHTS' MUSEUM EVENT TO BE ORGANIZED IN ARMENIA ON MAY 14-15

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. A `Night Lights' museum event is to be
    organized in Armenia on May 14-15. The press service of the RA
    Ministry of Culture reports that 48 Armenian museums are to take part
    in the arrangement. May 14 to 1:00 a.m. on May 15, excursions and
    surprise programs will be organized for visitors. Admission to the
    museums will be free.
    It is the fourth year since the Museum Spring, which is the
    initiative of French museums, has been marked in Armenia. On May 14,
    2005, 4,000 European museums, united under the motto Museum Night,
    will receive thousands of visitors until late at night. P.T. -0--

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    RUSSIA DENIES ITS SPECIAL SERVICES ALLEGED PART IN THE TERRORIST ACT
    COMMITTED IN ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT ON OCTOBER 27, 1999

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. Russia denies its alleged part in the
    terrorist act committed in Armenian Parliament on October 27, 1999,
    Russian Embassy in Armenia says. In connection with the allegations
    that recently appeared in media outlets such as Real Azerbaijan
    internet newspaper about Russian special services complicity in
    tragic events happened Oct 27, 1999, in Armenian National Assembly,
    Russian Federation Embassy in Armenia stated following: `Such a sort
    of inventions having nothing in common with reality are intensively
    being spread by persons known for their hatred toward the democratic
    reforms being implemented in Russia who pursue provocative goal of
    creating negative image of a new Russia in the eyes of the
    international community', the Embassy's press release said.
    It is also said in the press-release that `in spite of the well-known
    decision of Armenian court on the group of terrorists headed by Nairi
    Hunanyan, a destined-to-failure attempt is seen to undermine
    centuries-long friendly relationship between Armenian and Russian
    nations'. `Following the instructions given by his `master',
    Litvienko, a former officer of Russian Federal Security Service, who
    is charged by Russian Federation Prosecutor General Office with
    funneling a state secret and now harbored by the well-known tycoon in
    the Great Britain, released another absurd statement. Any case,
    Litvienko and Litvienko-like persons will fail in their apparent
    attempts to undermine fraternal relations between Armenia and Russia
    and the two countries' peoples', the statement says.
    It is known that no evidence of complicity of any outside forces in
    the 1999 terrorist act in Armenian National Assembly was found
    throughout the trial ended in delivering verdicts to Hunanyan and his
    group on Dec 2, 2003. Isolated case on possible masterminds was
    closed in November 2004, because all possible means for finding
    evidence were exhausted.
    Five perpetrators of the assassination of Karen Demirchyan, the then
    Speaker of Armenian National Assembly, Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan
    and other six officials were sentenced to life imprisonment in Dec
    2003. M.V. -0--

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    ARMENIAN CB MUST GIVE UP POLICY OF FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE: MARTIN
    SARGSYAN

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. The RA Central Bank must give up the policy
    of floating exchange rate, Chairman of the RA Chamber of Commerce and
    Industry (CCI) Martin Sargsyan told reporters. According to him, the
    exchange rate fluctuations and USD devaluation in Armenia seriously
    affect the rare businessmen engaged in exporting Armenian products.
    The RA Central Bank must make this step to meeting the domestic
    consumers' interests, Sargsyan said. P.T.--0--

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    ARMENIAN BUSINESSWOMAN 2005 EXHIBITION TO BE HELD ON MAY 27, 28 IN
    ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. Armenian Businesswoman 2005 exhibition is to
    be held on May 27, 28 in Armenia. According to Anahit Bobikyan,
    Coordinator at a businesswomen-supporting project of the Program for
    Small and Medium Businesses Markets Development in Armenia, the main
    aim of the exhibition is to get familiar with Armneian businesswomen
    and their activity. `Besides, we intend to attract attention of
    tourists and offshore businessmen to products manufactured by women
    entrepreneurs', she said. In her words, only Armenian companies
    representing various sectors of economy such as dairy, cakes, dried
    fruits as well as carpets, textile commodities design and souvenirs
    industries will take part in the event. Among key participants of the
    exhibition are Wordy Armen (dairy production), Mariam Grigoryan
    (carpet production), Tamar Tatik (dried fruits) and Aragrina
    (souvenirs). Logos Expo Center, USAID and ASME program organized the
    exhibition in association with DAI. M.V. -0 -

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    NAGORNO-KARABAKH REPUBLIC'S PRESIDENT ARKADY GHUKASYAN RECEIVES CHIEF
    MILITARY INSPECTOR OF ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. Nagorno-Karabakh Republic's President Arkady
    Ghukasyan received Chief Military Inspector of Armenia
    colonel-general Gurgen Dalibaltayan. According to NKR Presidential
    Press Service issues related to military construction in Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh as well as prospects of cooperation between two
    Armenian republics' armies were discussed at the meeting, where the
    NKR Defence Minister lieutenant-general Seyran Ohanyan was present.
    M.V. -0--

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    CONFERENCE ON MODERN APPROACHES TO EDUCATION MANAGEMENT TO BE HELD IN
    ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. A scientific conference `Modern Approaches
    to Management and Control of Education' is to be held in Yerevan on
    May 14-15. The US International Research Exchange (IREX) organization
    reports the conference will be held under a program of retraining of
    school headmasters and administrative staff for 2002-2005. The
    conference participants are to discuss issues of practical
    application of curricula, as well as new types of supervision over
    school activities. The conference is to be attended by
    representatives of the RA Ministry of Science and Education, National
    Institute of Education, Education Department of the Yerevan
    Municipality, US Advisor for Scientific Affairs, headmasters and
    teachers of Armenia's schools. P.T. -0--

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    ROBERT KOCHARYAN: TRADE-INDUSTRIAL CHAMBER OF ARMENIA PLAYS THE KEY
    PART IN COOPERATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESSMEN

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. Trade-Industrial Chamber of Armenia plays
    the key part in cooperation between the government and businessmen,
    as said in the message addressed by Armenian President Robert
    Kocharyan to participants of the Chamber's conference. The President
    said in his message that Armenia had managed to carry out
    considerable work also by taking active part in the process of the
    country's tax and customs legislation improvement. `We welcome your
    initiatives and steps focused on establishing mutually beneficial
    ties between Armenia's and other countries' businessmen. The
    government has great expectations for establishing cooperation with
    business area. The role of chambers as structures representing common
    interests of entrepreneurship is important either in this connection
    or as key pivot', Kocharyan said in his message. In his words,
    political and legislative environment favorable for entrepreneurship
    development and investments is now created in Armenia that paves way
    for more effective activity. The President wished the conference
    participants fruitful work and said he waited from them proposals
    that will `make actual contribution to widening
    government-entrepreneurship ties and improving business atmosphere in
    the countr'. M.V. -0--

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    RA PARLIAMENT ASSUMES THE VARIANT OF RULING COALITION AS A BASIS FOR
    CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS DRAFT

    YEREVAN, May 11. /ARKA/. RA Parliament has assumes the variant of
    ruling coalition as a basis for constitutional reforms draft. The
    document was supported by 77 parliamentarians, instead of 66 needed.
    8 MPs voted against the draft. At the same time, the other two
    drafts, submitted by the United Labor Parties and deputy Arshak
    Sadoyan, were advocated by 19 and 13 deputies. The draft submitted by
    the coalition contains 25 new and 97 amended articles. In addition,
    article 78 was withdrawn the draft, which supposed the right of the
    republic's government to take decisions having the validity of the
    law. The first chapter of the Constitution now includes a new
    provision which fixes the basic rights and freedoms of a person as an
    inherent and supreme value. In addition, the new edition of the Basic
    Law recognizes the priority of rights and domination of law, as well
    as ideological pluralism. The Constitution includes a new article, in
    accordance with which, the Republic of Armenia recognizes the
    Armenian Apostolic Church as the national church, which has an
    exceptional significance in spiritual life of the Armenian people.
    Another important provision of the new edition, submitted by the
    coalition, is the withdrawal of the article banning double
    citizenship. The amendments also ban capital punishment.
    In accordance with the amendments, the term of Parliament activities
    is also extended from 4 to 5 and the term of local self-government
    bodies is extended from 3 up to 4 years. At that, the RA President
    can appoint the Premier of the country after consultations with
    fractions represented in the Parliament.
    According to Ra NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan, the coalition has
    adopted 100% of Venice Commission and OSCE suggestions on human
    rights and freedoms upon the working out the constitutional reforms
    draft.
    In his turn, Vice- Speaker Tigrsn Sargsyan, the head of Ad-hoc
    Committee on Matters of Integration in European Structures noted that
    the provisions concerning the principles of power division, creation
    of restrictions and counterbalances , local self-government bodies
    and judicial system are to be improved till the second reading.
    L.V.-0--
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