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    WE CAN'T SPEAK ABOUT DEMOCRACY TODAY

    A1plus

    | 15:06:40 | 04-06-2005 | Politics |

    Why the opposition does not take part in the elections of the local
    self-government? The reason lies in the acting Constitution. The
    government can dismiss the head of a community any moment. "Suppose,
    we will get involved in this struggle. We are ready. But the government
    can dismiss the opposition Mayor or head of a city community even
    after a week of his appointment and declare re-election", People's
    Party chairman Shavarsh Kocharyan says.

    In his words, the country can't be progressive without real
    self-government. In our country the region (marz) governor represent
    the whole self-government. However he should only be the person
    to watch the process of self-governing. The President instead of
    the people appoints the mayor of the capital. It is natural that
    the Mayor will serve not to the people but to the person, who has
    the power to dismiss him. And last but not least, according to the
    acting Constitution a community head election by the community can
    be dismissed by the government.

    "The principle of power division is badly violated. The division of
    power means that every power branch should have its place. Thus,
    the government - the executive power works out and exercises the
    foreign policy, the legislative power controls the activities of the
    executive one, that is the parliamentary majority can dissolve the
    government or dismiss the Prime Minister. And what is happening is our
    country? The President nominates the Prime Minister and the composition
    of the government, which is formed by the Premier's presentation. The
    President can replace any minister or dismiss the Prime Minister
    independently of the support or disagreement of the parliamentary
    majority. The principle of power division is infringed. The President
    presides over the sittings of the government and its decision do not
    come in power without the President's signature. It is quite obvious
    that the idea of President-arbiter provided by the semi-presidential
    government system is roughly violated", Shavarsh Kocharyan says.

    "The juridical system should be completely independent. Its members
    should form its supreme body and judges should be appointed by
    this body. Presently appointment, career growth, subjection to
    administrative responsibility, dismissal and other issues are decided
    by the President. As for the Office of Prosecutor General, it should
    not be the President's bodyguard guided exclusively by the will and
    orders of the President", he adds.

    As for the dismissal of the President, in Shavarsh Kocharyan's opinion
    the possibilities are extremely complicated. "The problem is that the
    President has such great authority that it is impossible to speak of
    democracy", he said.

    Diana Markosyan
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