RFE/RL Armenian Report – 05/24/2017

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Ruling Party To Dominate New Parliament Body


 . Ruzanna Stepanian


Armenia -- Parliament majority leader Vahram Baghdasarian speaks to
RFE/RL's Armenian service, Yerevan, 12Oct2016

President Serzh Sarkisian's ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK),
which enjoys a majority in the current parliament, will also dominate
a new body to be established in it as part of the recent reform.

"An individual's role will also be reduced in the parliament," HHK
parliamentary faction leader Vahram Baghdasarian said in an interview
with RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am), commenting on the
planned establishment of a National Assembly Council.

According to the revised Law on the National Assembly Regulations, the
National Assembly will have a Council that will have broad powers
vested in it. This body composed of the parliament speaker, his
deputies, one representative from each standing committee and
parliamentary faction will approve the draft agendas of regular
sessions of the National Assembly, turn to the Constitutional Court on
the matter of terminating the powers of a lawmaker, approve the
accreditation of journalists and the conduct of press briefings and
press conferences in parliament.

Decisions at the Council are to be made through voting. According to
the law, the Council shall meet on Mondays during regular sessions at
a time set by the parliament speaker.

Baghdasarian, who will represent the HHK in the Council, believes this
body will raise the efficiency of the National Assembly's work. The
HHK and its junior coalition partner, Dashnaktsutyun, are expected to
have a majority in this body: 11 of the 17 members of the Council are
to represent the pro-government majority.

"We are trying to reduce the role of an individual in all spheres,
including in the National Assembly, giving preference to more
collegial bodies so that decisions are made as a result of
discussions," the leader of the HHK parliamentary faction explained.

According to Baghdasarian, meetings of the Council will be open for
journalists.

As for the majority that the ruling party will have in the Council,
Baghdasarian said: "It wasn't us who determined this. This was decided
as a result of the elections. People determined that. If a stable
majority was formed as a result of the elections, then the political
force that assumes responsibility for the country should play a
hegemonic role. I consider it illogical if we assume responsibility
and let others make the decisions."

Edmon Marukian, of the opposition Yelk faction, said that with only
one representative in the new Council they will have no influence on
the vote.

"We will have our voice there# But it is clear that we will have no
influence during the voting. We, of course, will try to have some
impact by our arguments, but at the level of voting they can vote the
way they want. And what happened in the chamber will happen there as
well," said Marukian.

Meanwhile, the second largest parliamentary faction represented by the
Tsarukian Alliance considers the formation of the Council to be
progress. Yet, member of the alliance, Deputy Speaker Mikael
Melkumian, who is also included in the Council, is not rushing to make
conclusions as to whether the opposition that will be a minority in
the body will be able to have any degree of influence in
decision-making.

"I consider the formation of this Council to be a step forward at
least for the reason that in terms of decision-making it will ensure
its collegial nature," Melkumian said.



Opposition Alliance Reports Election-Related Crime


 . Sisak Gabrielian


Armenia - Nikol Pashinian (C) and Edmon Marukian (R), leaders o the
opposition Yelk alliance, campaign for mayoral elections in Yerevan,
21Apr2017.

An opposition alliance has asked authorities to look into some alleged
evidence suggesting that vote buying by Armenia's ruling party during
municipal elections in Yerevan earlier this month had a "systematized
and centralized" nature.

Head of the parliamentary faction of the opposition Yelk alliance
Nikol Pashinian on Wednesday enclosed with the application to the
prosecutor-general some documents that were found in the garbage can
near one of the campaign offices of the Republican Party of Armenia
(HHK). (Hence, the documents in Armenia are known as ZibiLeaks).

The documents in question, Yelk says, mention the sums of money and
services rendered in concrete addresses as well as instructions for
campaigners for the organization of the process of distributing money
among citizens.

According to the opposition bloc, police were also involved in this
process, as one of the documents was faxed from a telephone number
belonging to the police.

Yelk MP Edmon Marukian said that they will be consistent in ensuring
that prosecutors open proceedings into the case and punish those
responsible.

"We have collected this evidence and have vowed to be consistent," he
said.

Yelk polled 21 percent in the May 14 municipal elections and will form
the second largest faction in Yerevan's Council of Elders. The HHK
swept the elections with over 71 percent and its top candidate Taron
Markarian retained his mayoral position.

The HHK has all along denied it ever offered cash or services to
voters.



Postanjian Appeals Election Body's Decision In Administrative Court


 . Hovannes Movsisian


Armenia -- Leader of the Yerkir Tsirani party Zaruhi Postanjian,
Yerevan, 24May2017

Leader of the opposition Yerkir Tsirani party Zaruhi Postanjian on
Wednesday filed an action with the administrative court to annul the
results of the May 14 municipal elections in Yerevan.

Yerkir Tsirani finished third in the race of three political forces
with 8 percent of the vote and will have five members in the 65-seat
Council of Elders dominated by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
(HHK).

Last week the opposition party appealed the results of the vote at the
Central Electoral Commission (CEC) demanding that it annul the outcome
of the elections due to "large-scale fraud implemented by the HHK with
the assistance of police officers" that, according to the party,
included vote buying, guidance of voters, as well as violence against
Postanjian and her proxy.

The CEC turned down the application, arguing that no evidence was
provided to substantiate Yerkir Tsirani's claim.

After submitting her claim to the administrative court, Postanjian
again insisted in an interview with RFE/RL's Armenian service
(Azatutyun.am) that the HHK won the elections due to fraud and
pressure on voters.

"Citizens did not have the opportunity to exercise their voting right,
and some, being intimidated, did not even participate in the
elections," Postanjian claimed. "Because for them it was clear that if
a mayoral candidate and a proxy can be subjected to violence, then how
can it be an election?"

Postanjian, who ran for mayor in the May 14 ballot, personally went to
one of HHK campaign offices located in HHK candidate, incumbent mayor
Taron Markarian's home district of Avan on the day of the voting to
expose what she claimed was a vote buying scheme. Along with her
daughter, Lilit Drampian, who also acted as her proxy she was forced
out of the HHK premises by police officers called in by ruling party
activists.

In a statement released shortly after the incident Postanjian, then a
member of the National Assembly, claimed violence was used against her
and her daughter, who suffered a concussion. She also deplored the
lack of response from appropriate law-enforcement bodies to the
incident. The Special Investigative Service of Armenia later launched
two probes in connection with the incident.

Representatives of the HHK deny using any vote buying or pressuring
voters in any elections, insisting that the votes garnered by the
party show that it remains the most popular political force in
Armenia.



Press Review



"Zhamanak" suggests that President Serzh Sarkisian's unwillingness to
speak about his political plans prompts that not everything is under
his control. "The actions of Sarkisian reveal his goal - not to allow
anyone to understand what he is doing. This is not an action or tactic
of a person who keeps the situation under his control. But, however
strange that may seem, due to this Sarkisian manages to control the
situation or create a full imitation of keeping the situation under
control," the paper writes.

"Haykakan Zhamanak" writes: "According to the official data published
by the National Statistical Service, during the first four months of
this year, as compared to the same period of 2016, construction
volumes in Armenia decreased by 13.4 percent. And this is in the case
when last year, as compared to 2015, construction volumes dropped by
7.4 percent. Construction is usually considered to be a mirror of the
economic situation. In other words, if the economy is active,
construction is active too. Even though during the past six or seven
years some "bright" economic results have been posted in Armenia, the
construction sector has never recovered. And this means that other
economic indicators were simply artificial."

(Anush Mkrtchian)


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