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    Armenpress

    PARLIAMENT CHAIRMAN EXPLAINS WHY HE RESIGNS

    YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS: Parliament chairman
    Arthur Baghdasarian who said he will resign and who
    has pulled out his Orinats Yerkir from the governing
    coalition, told a news conference today his party will
    be in opposition to the authorities but he said they
    would go their own path.
    Baghdasarian described his decision to resign,
    prompted in all likelihood by mass exodus of
    businessmen-lawmakers from his party, as 'a moral
    decision," saying all members of his party who hold
    government positions must follow his example. He said
    it was the decision of the party's governing board.
    "Anyone who will try to retain his post will be
    expelled form the party,' Baghdasarian said.
    Baghdasarian explained his resignation by a set of
    'very serious' disagreements between his party and the
    other two members of the governing coalition-the
    Republican party of prime minister Margarian and the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation.
    "After protracted debates over whether we should
    remain in the coalition or quit it we decided in favor
    of the second,' he said. Baghdasarian divided the
    disagreements into three groups- political or
    social-economic, democracy reforms and foreign policy
    priorities. Baghdasarian said his party would continue
    to advocate what he described as 'decentralization of
    power and businesses," saying also consistent efforts
    to seek closer integration with Europe, including
    building up closer ties with NATO, must become a
    foreign policy priority.
    Baghdasarian, however, added that this policy line
    should not affect Armenia's friendly relations with
    Russia and denied rumors that pulling out from
    coalition was part of an engineered scheme to divert
    attention from the Karabakh conflict. "In my opinion
    talks over the Karabakh conflict are very
    constructive. I think Armenia's position is very
    constructive," he said.
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