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    CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM IN ARMENIA: DECLARATION BY THE CHAIR OF THE COE COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS

    National Assembly of RA, Armenia
    Strasbourg, 10.10.2005

    Diogo Freitas do Amaral, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Portugal
    and Chairman of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers, made
    the following statement:

    "After several months of intense debate, Armenia's National Assembly
    has just adopted a number of constitutional amendments, in line
    with the country's commitment undertaken when joining the Council of
    Europe. The referendum to be held on 27 November on this reform will be
    vital for Armenia. By turning out to vote during the referendum, the
    people of Armenia will indeed be deciding on changes of fundamental
    importance for their future. The expertise of the constitutional
    amendments by the Council of Europe's Venice Commission has shown
    that the reform will allow the alignment of the Constitution with
    European standards by enhancing the independence of the judiciary,
    providing a more balanced distribution of power between the executive
    and the legislative branches, as well as promoting local democracy
    and freedom of the media.

    I appeal to the sense of responsibility and concern for the common
    good of Armenia's political parties, beyond their differences, in
    order to support this reform, which is essential to the country's
    future as a democracy. By participating in the referendum and showing
    their attachment to the values of freedom and democracy, the people
    of Armenia will show their desire to see Armenia fully assume its
    part in the European construction."

    "After several months of intense debate, Armenia's National Assembly
    has just adopted a number of constitutional amendments, in line
    with the country's commitment undertaken when joining the Council of
    Europe. The referendum to be held on 27 November on this reform will be
    vital for Armenia. By turning out to vote during the referendum, the
    people of Armenia will indeed be deciding on changes of fundamental
    importance for their future. The expertise of the constitutional
    amendments by the Council of Europe's Venice Commission has shown
    that the reform will allow the alignment of the Constitution with
    European standards by enhancing the independence of the judiciary,
    providing a more balanced distribution of power between the executive
    and the legislative branches, as well as promoting local democracy
    and freedom of the media.

    I appeal to the sense of responsibility and concern for the common
    good of Armenia's political parties, beyond their differences, in
    order to support this reform, which is essential to the country's
    future as a democracy. By participating in the referendum and showing
    their attachment to the values of freedom and democracy, the people
    of Armenia will show their desire to see Armenia fully assume its
    part in the European construction."
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