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    ARMENIAN MPS UNDECIDED ABOUT EEU DEAL AS RATIFICATION VOTE NEARS

    12:16 * 22.10.14

    The Treaty on Armenia's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union
    (EEU) is to be submitted to the National Assembly for ratification
    within 1.5 months after its signing (under the Law on International
    Treaties). Though he parliamentary factions have repeatedly
    stated their opinions on the deal since President Serzh Sargsyan's
    landmarkstatement (made in September last year), Tert.am has tried
    to once again clarify positions from different political forces ahead
    of the voting.

    Prosperous Armenia

    This political faction's secretary, Naira Zohrabyan, says they cannot
    have a position on a document they haven't ever seen. "When it comes
    to the National Assembly for a debate and we see to what extent that
    document reflects our concerns, the faction will express its position.

    I don't think any faction or political force can express an objective
    opinion on a document it hasn't seen."

    Zohrabyan referred to the concerns over the problematic issue of a
    customs checkpoint between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and the risks
    stemming from the increased customs duties on over 800 categories of
    goods. She said they are hopeful to hear exhaustive answers at the
    parliamentary debates.

    Zohrabyan added that the 36-member faction has not yet reached
    consensus, adding that they are planning a new discussion ahead of
    the voting to develop common approaches.

    Asked what their party's leader thinks about the deal, the Prosperous
    Armenia secretary simply replied, "Mr [Gagik] Tsarukyan will express
    his position."

    Armenian National Congress (ANC)

    The faction's leader, Levon Zurabyan, refrained from expressing any
    opinion when contacted by our correspondent for comments. Former
    Military Prosecutor Gagik Jhangiryan, who also represents this
    political force at the National Assembly, said they will decide on
    their position after the document is on the parliament's agenda.

    At the opposition's rally earlier this month, first President and
    current ANC leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan described the EEU accession
    process as an irreversible development.

    Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D)

    This faction's leader, Armen Rustamyan, gave a somewhat welcoming
    remark when asked about the deal. "Dashnaksutyun always has its
    decisions, which are not of conceptual importance; they aren't easily
    changed or reconsidered unlike those of [other individuals] and some
    political forces."

    As for the concerns over a possible customs checkpoint with
    Nagorno-Karabakh, Rustamyan said he thinks that the party would really
    feel embarrassed if that scenario were realistic. "That document will
    be brought [to parliament]. And you will see it says nothing of the
    kind," he told our correspondent.

    Heritage

    The faction's secretary, Tevan Poghosyan, said he expect their
    lawmakers to reach a consensus before the voting.

    "I have several times heard [Heritage faction leader Ruben] Hakobyan
    say that Armenia should not be a member in any union, considering
    the conflict situations," he said.

    The remark suggests that the other Heritage members support an
    association deal with the EU, with the faction's leader being against
    both the Eurasian and European integration processes.

    Alexander Arzumanyan, a former foreign minister who is formally
    affiliated with this faction, says he has no other choice but to
    vote against.

    Speaking to Tert.am, the politician said he doesn't expect members
    of the ruling Republican faction to vote against the deal in a
    surprise move. "I can only guess that Heritage will vote against;
    as for the othera, judging by the rally, both the ANC and Prosperous
    Armenia are proponents. But it still remains to be seen," he told
    our correspondent.

    Rule of Law

    Heghine Bisharyan, who heads this political faction, said she thinks
    they first need to see the treaty before saying anything for or
    against.

    "As you see, the press is flooded with different negative opinions
    forecasting market surges. The major difficulty is, of course, the
    fact that we do not share borders with the EEU member states and
    have no idea as to our possible advantages. I am optimistic about it
    even though the negative is highlighted more. So let us simply try
    to listen to the opinions," she added.

    Republican

    Koryun Nahapetyan, who represents the ruling political faction in
    parliament, says he expects their lawmakers to develop their common
    positions after talks with a government representative.

    "The document hasn't been submitted yet; once it is, the corresponding
    committee and the Republican faction will organize debates," he
    told Tert.am.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/10/22/ESu-armenia/


    From: Baghdasarian
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