NO AD-HOC COMMITTEE WILL BE CREATED
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01:58 pm 20 March, 2006
During today’s NA session 114 deputies were registered. After the NA
Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan represented the agenda of the four-day
session, secretary of the Justice bloc fraction Viktor Dallakyan
offered to create a NA Ad-hoc committee to investigate the results
of the 2005 November 27 Referendum. He announced that the fact that
the Government has given a negative evaluation to their offer is in
itself a negative fact.
Arthur Baghdasaryan informed that he has applied to the Prosecutor’s
office and according to his information 4 criminal cases have been
aroused, so he doesn’t find it necessary to create an ad-hoc committee.
Viktor Dallakyan offer was put to voting and rejected with 20 votes
for, none against, while 27 deputies abstained from voting. Dallakyan
announced that this was a proof of the participation of the majority
in the electoral frauds. “We demand the Attorney General to come and
explain to us how the results could be summed up in 20 minutes in
an electoral area which has 2000 electors. You are participants of
the law violations”, he told the deputies. Aram Sargsyan noted that
unpunished crimes carry the danger of being repeated.
And deputy Hmayak Hovhannisyan added that the creation of the committee
would show the will of the political powers towards free elections.