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    ARF-D NOT TO BACK CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS UNLESS PARLIAMENTARY MODEL APPROVED - LAWMAKER

    17:30 * 03.04.15

    In an interview with Tert.am, Artsvik Minasyan, a lawmaker of
    opposition the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun
    (ARF-D), commented on the possibility of a second draft of
    constitutional amendments.

    The ARF-D is concerned over the reasons for a second draft.

    "If the concept of a semi-presidential system or of reforms has
    to be discussed once again, we are not for such an approach," Mr
    Minasyan said.

    The second draft has not been distributed among the MPs because
    Armenia's president has approved one concept - parliamentary
    government.

    Commenting on the security concerns expressed by President Serzh
    Sargsyan in a recent speech, Minasyan said he doesn't think that the
    parliamentary model in any way undermines national security.

    "We insist on parliamentary government and share all the concerns
    addressed by the president. We have international experience; in many
    countries, there are systems ensuring government security, reducing
    instability as well as guaranteeing internal and external security.

    The parliamentary government does not in any way diminish [the
    importance] of those problems. On the contrary, we see that developed
    countries prefer the parliamentary model."

    Asked whether the president's refusal to accept the system would mean
    that he will lose the ARF-D as a partner in the implementation of the
    reforms, Minasyan said the party will not back the amendments in case
    the proposed model isn't included in the package.

    "Definitely, if the parliamentary form [of government isn't approved],
    we will not back such a reform. Our proposals are not restricted to the
    government model; we have more large-scale proposals in terms of both
    human rights protection and independence of the judiciary, as well as
    direct participatory democracy, local government and corporate systems;
    there are so many proposals. Yes, that's the central question, but the
    rest are important for us too; even if they are accepted, that doesn't
    mean we will be fully content with the proposed scenario, because it
    is important to address the other questions as well," he noted

    Minasyan said he doesn't expect the rest of the problems fully resolved
    without the adoption of the parliamentary model. "If that one is
    adopted without the other, we may formally have a parliamentary
    [government], but the system will be super-personified in essence,"
    he added.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/03/arcvik-minasyan/1635273

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