
“TOUGH BUT BALANCED” RESOLUTION AND ARMENIAN DELEGATION
- During the press conference convened yesterday in the National Assembly Head of Armenian Delegation in PACE Davit Harutyunyan one more time introduced his position towards the “Tough but Balanced” resolution on Armenia.

In terms of its contents the position reaches the following conclusion: the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe did the right thing, over again wagging finger at our country, making Armenian authorities stand in the corner for their bad behavior and low progress.
So the only thing left to do, for our authorities, is to sincerely repent, to confess to the Europeans that we were less democratic and promise that we will correct our mistake, “as soon as possible”, desirably before June, so that next time the European Parliament won’t heap reproach on Armenia.
According to the evaluation of the speaker the main conclusion of the final report of PACE observers regarding the election processes, “was not different from the announcement published the next day after the elections. But meanwhile there was a concern that there is lack of public trust in Armenia.” The most problematic fact was that the Prime Minister was a presidential candidate, while holding his office. Though it was underscored that Armenia is not the only country in this regard, a proposal was made to review this approach, because it is against the principle of equality.
As regards the state of the democratic institutions in Armenia – it is terrible. At the preliminary stage of the discussion of the bill, in the Monitoring Committee our delegates submitted more than 30 proposals. Which was absolutely not aimed at, “mitigating the resolution” D. Harutyunyan recorded with unhidden pride.
The document estimated as “balanced” by the speaker, doesn’t utter a word about the fact that before the tragic event of March 1, the activists of the resolution were being diligently armed with cutting-punching tools, and firearms, instead they reproach the authorities with tough formulations. They also don’t even hint that the main reason for the bloodshed were the armaments accumulated beforehand.
This means the hatred and enmity, propagated by the activists during their unauthorized mass rally for 10 days continuously, and their productive attempts to instigate the extremists against the law enforcers, is in compliance with the European standards.
“The resolution was aimed at assessing the function of the democratic institutions in Armenia, in the present situation, and proposing solutions. And the fact of getting armed, or the appearance of criminal elements in the crowd has nothing to do with the function of the democratic institutions. We can bring lots of facts about armed people, burglary of the shops; all this has nothing to do with the function of the democratic institutions. In this regard I don’t see any problem with the fact that the before mentioned factors were not included in the resolution,” this was D. Harutyunyan’s answer to the question of “Hayots Ashkharh” daily.
Touching upon the “essence” of the resolution, together with other problems “subject to immediate solution” he underscored, “We must have mechanisms in the political system, providing proper rights and of course certain obligations towards the country, for the opposition.”
What special “greenhouse” conditions should we create for the opposition to feel better? This issue is not yet clear. However, the speaker, as a champion of democracy, believes the problem shouldn’t be settled by the force of custom, as it is accepted in proper European countries, but legislatively, (for example why don’t we set quotas for the opposition in elected bodies, or why shouldn’t we enshrine in the law that if the pro-oppositional candidate declares that he has won the elections, then we must accept it, L.P.)
This and all the other issues of concern, linked with the fulfillment of PACE recommendations (particularly: starting “independent investigation” of March 1 events, swiftly reforming the changes made in the law on “meetings, demonstrations and protest marches), that is to say mitigating the restrictions upon them, releasing the detainees on “political motives”, improving the Electoral Code and bureaucracy, and the coalition processes, will be discussed during the coming “thematic discussions”. In the context of the dialogue with the opposition the before mentioned issues will be discussed in a broader format.
As regards the “sanctions”, in case we fail to “correct our mistakes” before June, D. Harutyunyan hopes: “matters won’t take such a turn”.
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- 1965 On the eve of the 50th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, a group of leftist deputies of France's National Assembly suggest to condemn the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
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- 1990 The Canadian House of Commons debates the issue of the inhuman treatment of humans by others. Accordingly, on the 81st anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, a suggestion was presented to identify and commemorate annually, from April 20 to 24, all victims of such inhuman treatment.
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