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    FRENCH AMBASSADOR'S INTERVIEW TO ARMENIAN PUBLIC TV

    Armenpress
    Oct 10 2005

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 10, ARMENPRESS: Asked by Armenian Public TV to share
    his opinion and impressions about the constitutional referendum in
    Armenia, France's ambassador to Armenia, Henry Cuny said: " I have
    repeatedly said that it is not French citizens who will have to cast
    their ballots, though in their hearts they always vote for Armenia. But
    whatsoever, because of close ties with Armenia France is always
    interested in key issues that take place here. In a message sent to
    president Robert Kocharian on the occasion of Armenia's Independence
    Day president Jacques Chirac has wished success to Armenians in
    implementation of political and economic reforms necessary for the
    country's stability and progress.

    I am not in a position to express my views on a package of proposed
    constitutional reforms. The final word belongs to the citizens of
    Armenia only. I would like to only say that the proposed amendments
    signify an irreversible progress, introduce a balance among power
    branches to the benefit of strengthening of the parliament, human
    rights protector institution and offer a range of guarantees for
    providing independence to the Justice Council and a greater extend
    of freedom to local governments, including also election of Yerevan
    mayor.... All these changes have been praised by experts of the Council
    of Europe Venice Commission, who were instrumental in providing
    consultations and recommendations to improve the draft text. These
    changes are a key step towards broader democracy.

    Both the pro-government and opposition forces in Armenia have expressed
    their commitment to democracy, and the first democratic step is to go
    to the polls and cast a ballot. One cannot simultaneously criticize
    and refrain from discussions, to speak in favor of democracy and
    remain inactive. In terms of democracy this means to go and vote. To
    say that voting would change nothing is tantamount to having no trust
    in democracy whose prime goal is to take the society ahead through
    evolutionary processes but not a revolution.

    The international community is showing a great interest in the
    constitutional amendments. Experts from the Council of Europe and
    Venice Commission had given a lot of their time to help develop and
    elaborate it.

    That is why it would be difficult for the international community
    to grasp why Armenian citizens were reluctant to give 30 minutes of
    their time to going to the polls and make their vote, though everyone
    is free to master his or her vote, nevertheless every citizen has the
    obligation to make their vote, naturally in conditions of transparency
    and justice.

    That was the core of a spring press conference held by EU ambassadors
    in Yerevan, representatives of the OSCE and Council of Europe. I have
    nothing more to add and I think what has been said so far with regard
    to the constitutional referendum is more important now as before."
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