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    Armenian opposition unhappy about proposed constitutional reforms

    Noyan Tapan news agency
    30 Aug 04

    Yerevan, 30 August: A new draft of constitutional reforms being
    circulated in the National Assembly provides [Armenian President]
    Robert Kocharyan with an opportunity to be elected for a third term,
    the leader of the National Democratic Party [NDP] and a member of the
    [opposition] Justice faction, Shavarsh Kocharyan, told journalists
    at the Azdak discussion club on 28 August.

    To prove his point, Kocharyan said, for example, that under Article
    111 of the draft, Chapter 9 of the constitution can be amended only by
    means of a referendum. This chapter establishes transitional provisions
    which are completely lacking in the draft. Shavarsh Kocharyan suggested
    that "there can emerge a certain tender-hearted MP and claim that once
    the amendments come into effect, the provision on the [maximum of]
    two presidential terms is no longer applicable". He also suggested
    that the authorities did not make a serious effort to have the draft
    amendments to the constitution adopted at the 2003 referendum because
    it would not have provided Robert Kocharyan with an opportunity to
    be elected for a third term.

    Shavarsh Kocharyan said that the above mentioned draft was clearly
    leading the country to a dictatorship. [Passage omitted: minor
    details. ]

    Under the new draft, if a cabinet proposed by the president is rejected
    by the parliament twice, the parliament can be disbanded, which means
    that the National Assembly loses its role and significance and becomes
    an appendage of the president, Shavarsh Kocharyan said. [Passage
    omitted: repetition.]

    Shavarsh Kocharyan said once again that the opposition will not return
    to parliament, adding that "returning to the National Assembly now
    would mean being a cover to the process that is leading the country
    to a dictatorship".
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