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    OMBUDSMAN CALLS FOR ENSURING PUBLICITY OVER LAKE SEVAN LEGISLATION REFORMS

    tert.am
    13.07.12

    Armenian Ombudsman Karen Andreasyan has called for ensuring public
    participation in the discussions over a legal proposal for releasing
    an extra quantity of water from Lake Sevan.

    In a statement issued in this connection, Andreasyan expresses
    concerns that no public hearings have been organized so far to enable
    representatives of NGOs and other interested parties to voice their
    opinions on the amendments proposed. The ombudsman complains that
    the environmentalists concerns over the lake's ecosystems were not
    taken into consideration while elaborating the proposal.

    He notes in the meantime that the parliament members, who debated the
    bill, stressed the importance of ensuring the basin's irrigation not
    to deprive the villagers of income.

    The ombudsman says that ensuring public participation in decision
    making processes concerning the environment is a requirement under
    the 1988 Aarhus Convention.

    "We call upon all the competent government bodies to carry out the
    decision-making with strict observance of the law. [It is necessary],
    as a legal requirement, to promote public participation in these
    processes based upon the principles of publicity, accessibility and
    transparency; to develop a culture of effective cooperation with
    the civil society and take urgent measures to rule out decisions and
    activities blocking public access to any information concerning the
    environment," reads the ombudsman's statement.

    On June 15, the Armenian cabinet approved a proposal for releasing
    320 cubic meters of water from Lake Sevan to protect rural communities
    from the expected shortage of water. The previous legislation allowed
    using no more than 170 cubic meters of water from the lake.

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