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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    May 12, 2006 Friday

    Armenian speaker calls for North Atlantic integration

    by Tigran Liloyan.

    The Orinats Yerkir (country of law) party headed by Artur
    Bagdasaryan, who announced his resignation from the post of the
    Armenian parliamentary speaker, comes out for deeper North Atlantic
    integration.

    ``Armenia's European integration is the prospect that has no
    alternative,'' Bagdasaryan declared, outlining a political position
    of his party that declared on Thursday that it quit the ruling
    coalition and was joining the opposition.

    ``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.

    The Armenian speaker attaches importance to the development and
    persistent deepening of Armenia's North Atlantic integration,
    simultaneously upholding the development of friendly relations with
    Russia.''We should not seek to have the Russian values opposed to the
    Western values,'' Bagdasaryan said.

    ``Tomorrow, Armenia should be in the European Union and be Russia's
    friend. We should go ahead and deepen our relations with NATO,'' the
    speaker said.

    Bagdasaryan has been Speaker of the Armenian parliament since June
    12, 2003. The Chairman of the National Assembly announced his
    decision to quit his post at a press conference in Yerevan on Friday.
    ``Staying on in this post is unacceptable,'' the Speaker said.

    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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