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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    May 12, 2006 Friday

    Armenian speaker resigns

    by Tigran Liloyan


    Armenian parliamentary Speaker Artur Bagdasaryan has declared he will
    resign from his post.

    Bagdasaryan has been Speaker of the Armenian parliament since June
    12, 2003. The 38-year-old Chairman of the National Assembly announced
    his decision at a press conference in Yerevan on Friday. ``Staying on
    in this post is unacceptable,'' the Speaker said. ``Our political
    team has unanimously decided to quit the ruling coalition, and we
    shall resign from all the posts, including the ministerial posts,''
    Bagdasaryan said.

    In accordance with the parliamentary rules of procedure, Bagdasaryan
    is to submit his resignation in a written form at the next regular
    meeting of the parliament due on May 22. Then, the speaker is to
    confirm his resignation within five days' time.

    Many deputies suggested holding a confidence vote with subsequent
    resignation as a result of the vote, but Bagdasaryan objected.

    Bagdasaryan heads the Centre-Right Coalition ``Orinats Yerkir''
    translated from the Armenian as the Country of Law. The resolution
    made by this coalition actually means the disintegration of the
    ruling pro-presidential coalition that exists in Armenia since 2003.

    Nonetheless, observers believe that Bagdasaryan will not abandon the
    political arena, but will seek to become leader of the opposition and
    even run for presidency.
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