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    POLITICIANS DISCUSS ELECTORAL CODE AMENDMENTS
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Nov 8 2006

    The issue of forming electoral commissions featured prominently during
    Wednesday's discussions of amendments to the Electoral Code organized
    by Armenia's largest independent election-monitoring organization
    called "The Choice is Yours".

    The Constitutional Court on Tuesday found the Electoral Code
    provision allowing the presence of judges in electoral commissions
    unconstitutional and ordered all judges currently involved in
    commissions as members to stop their activities and lawmakers to make
    appropriate amendments in the Code.

    Senior Republican Party member Samvel Nikoyan thinks this is a matter
    to discuss and reach an agreement. The ruling party's representative,
    however, stopped short of expressing either his party's or his personal
    view on who should replace judges in electoral commissions.

    Gegham Manukian, of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, thinks
    it is yet early to speak about concrete proposals. "But I am sure
    that the issue will be specified before the second reading of the
    Electoral Code," he said.

    Orinats Yerkir's Hovannes Markarian thinks it will only be fair if the
    political forces represented in parliament get an equal representation
    in electoral commissions. "We have six political forces in parliament
    -- three opposition and three pro-government. So let's enable these
    political forces to be represented by two members each and we will get
    12 commission members. This will be a fair approach," he underlined.

    "If we have five or six pro-government political parties winning in
    next elections, what will happen in the commissions, will they not form
    the commission by saying there is no opposition?" Felix Khachatrian,
    a representative of the opposition Artarutyun faction in the Central
    Election Commission, queried. "Three years ago we said judges have
    no right to be present in commissions both by the constitution and
    moral principles."

    And opposition "Hanrapetutyun" (Republic) Party senior member
    Artak Zeynalian urged Armenia's lawmakers to be more responsible
    in adopting laws. "Every lawmaker at the National Assembly should
    bear responsibility and make sure that no norm contradicting the
    constitution and the rule-of-law principle is adopted."
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