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    COALITION WILL NOT BREAK POLITICAL CONSENT

    A1+
    | 22:00:58 | 04-10-2005 | Politics |

    "I think it is at least untimely to speak about the changed of power
    now, when 1.5 year remained till the next state election", Armenian
    NA Speaker Artur Baghdassaryan stated during today's press conference
    when commenting on the possible development in case of failure of
    the referendum and change of power.

    He also noted that he does not see any reason to complain about the
    draft alleging the clauses rated as progress. When touching upon the
    NCTR and in part the A1+ issue Artur Baghdassaryan said, "At first
    the members of the commission were appointed by the president, now
    half composition of this body will be appointed by the parliament."

    The NA Speaker divided the society into 4 parts: supporters of the
    constitutional amendments, opponents, those who are unaware and need
    explanation and those, who try to derive profit from the issue.

    The NA Chairman focused at the return of deposits, which is a
    constituent of the Orinats Yerkir election campaign. He stated
    that thanks to hard and consistent policy a political agreement was
    achieved. He ruled out the possibility of breaking the consent by
    his party fellows.

    He also noted that the funds allocated for the return of deposits
    will be provided by the state budget for the next year.

    PARLIAMENT TO RECEIVE GUESTS

    Artur Baghdassaryan also informed of the events scheduled for October.

    120 international delegates, parliamentary delegations from 15 states,
    members of over 20 international organizations and observing missions
    will arrive in Armenia to take part in the Rose Roth NATO PA Seminar.

    The sitting of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly will be held.

    A sitting of parliamentary friendship groups will be convened.

    The 15-th anniversary of the parliament will be celebrated in November.
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