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    REDEFINING CATEGORIES: QUESTIONS ARISE OVER PAP'S POSITION AS "HARSNAKAR INITIATIVE" FAILS
    By Gayane Lazarian

    ArmeniaNow
    17.07.12 | 14:34

    The initiative of the Armenian National Congress (ANC) to call
    a special session of the National Assembly (NA) related to the
    Harsnakar restaurant case failed, as the petition gathered only
    21 of the 44 necessary signatures. Significantly, only seven of
    Prosperous Armenia Party's 37 deputies joined the initiative. PAP is
    the largest parliamentary political force which is not part of the
    ruling coalition.

    (ANC called for the special session to discuss a murder that took
    place at the restaurant owned by a Parliament Deputy.)

    The lack of PAP cooperation has again raised debate on whether the
    party considers itself "opposition" even though it chose to not join
    the ruling coalition.

    PAP faction secretary Naira Zohrabyan stated that currently the NA is
    enjoying a "semi-holiday" period, and it is not realistic to collect
    44 signatures.

    "Those PAP lawmakers who are in Armenia and found it expedient,
    have joined the petition," Zohrabyan says.

    Vahan Hovhannisyan, head of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    (ARF, Dashnaktsutyun), says that the petition itself is a political
    act even without an NA session.

    "People must finally understand the difference between the opposition,
    authorities and a new political term - an alternative [this is the
    way the PAP calls itself]. How do they correlate with each other,
    and where is it possible to expect cooperation? Had there been a
    desire to join the petition, they [PAP lawmakers] would have done it,"
    Hovhannisyan says.

    Former NA lawmaker, member of Heritage Party Armen Martirosyan says
    that the PAP has never announced that it is an opposition, and only
    the ANC wants to see it as such.

    Zohrabyan says that when the Parliament Speaker turned down the
    suggestion of the four NA factions to call the representatives of the
    law enforcement system to provide some clarification on the Harsnakar
    case, then the next step should have been sending written inquiries
    to the law enforcement bodies.

    "When the parliament starts working in autumn, the parliamentary
    hearings, as well as issues related to calling a special session will
    be discussed," Zohrabyan says.

    Levon Zurabyan, head of the ANC faction, does not believe that the
    inability to collect 44 signatures is a failure, but instead he states
    that the initiative was a kind of indication that the non-coalition
    factions can cooperate.

    "The number of collected signatures is a serious warning message
    addressed to these authorities, and if the authorities do not learn a
    lesson from it, in a few weeks we may collect more than 44 signatures,"
    Zurabyan says.




    From: A. Papazian
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