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    | 22:40:55 | 20-06-2005 | Politics | PACE SUMMER SESSION |

    TIGRAN TOROSYAN NOT AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM BE INCLUDED IN PACE AGENDA

    `This morning during the meeting with PACE President René van der Linden I
    said that we not against the constitutional reform issue be included into
    the PACE Summer Session agenda', Armenian National Assembly Vice Speaker,
    head of the Armenian delegation to PACE Tigran Torosyan stated in
    conversation with A1+ reporter.

    `Representatives of the CE Monitoring Group have already visited Armenia and
    collected data on the process of constitutional reform. During the visit a
    joint memorandum was compiled. That time the Armenian authorities intended
    to work out proposals for improving the draft in all the directions pointed
    out by the Venice Commission. June 17 the proposals were submitted. June
    23-24 they will be discussed in PACE. As the next PACE session will be held
    in October it would be advisable if upon discussion in Strasbourg a positive
    resolution is drawn up on Armenia. The CE actually highlights constitutional
    reform in Armenia and wishes the reform corresponded to European standards.
    In this view it would be correct if all the political forces in Armenia took
    part in the process', Tigran Torosyan said.

    -How do you assess the inclusion of the constitutional reform process in the
    PACE agenda?

    It couldn't be other way. I suppose it is important that the issue was not
    included in the agenda in April. The inclusion of an issue without
    preparation is pregnant with unpredictable consequences. Any incautious
    approach or formulation can jeopardize the whole process.

    - Is the issue ready for discussion today?

    -I have not see the document yet. Presently the monitoring committee members
    are working at it. Tomorrow at 11.30 Yerevan time it will be discussed for
    the first time. After that the monitoring committee will revert to the
    document when the proposals on the resolution will be presented. June 23 the
    issue will be discussed at the PACE plenary session. This is the task each
    members of the delegation is charged with independently of the political
    force they represent.

    - Do you think that the constitutional reform process in Armenia proceeds in
    an appropriate political atmosphere?

    -I hope that after the Strasbourg discussions we will collaborate with the
    opposition the way we did last October when considering Armenia's
    commitments to the CoE. I hope that the Assembly's calls will stimulate the
    opposition to cooperation. Two things are essential. First, to have a draft
    corresponding to all the standards and to achieve positive outcome during
    the referendum. We should show that it is possible to conduct normal
    elections in Armenia and do our best to bring our Constitution up to the
    modern European standards. Otherwise Armenia will not be able to march in
    step with other members of the European family.

    - -Do you have such anticipation?

    -I think we can do everything. It necessary to realize the complexity of the
    problem and do open and fair work. With these preconditions the solution of
    any problem is possible.

    -Do you think these preconditions are available today?

    -I suppose we have a good possibility to create such preconditions within
    the shortest terms.

    -How do you explain the fact that many of the coalition members refrain from
    discussing the draft? Who is the author of the project'

    -It is good that some deputies understand that the Constitution is a very
    serious and complicated document and not each deputy is obliged to have
    appropriate knowledge. The author of the draft is the coalition. Thus the
    political leaders of the coalition should be responsible for the draft and
    have courage to admit the weak points.
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