Corruption Major Obstacle to Sustainable Development of Armenia

CORRUPTION IS A MAJOR OBSTACLE TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ARMENIA,
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS STATE

YEREVAN, APRIL 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The 2-day international conference “The
Role of the RA National Assembly- Civil Society Cooperation in Fight
against Corruption” finished its work on April 7. In their concluding
statements, the conference participants stated once again that
corruption is a major obstacle to Armenia’s sustainable development
and promotion of democratic reforms. The newly established Armenian
national body of the Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against
Corruption (GOPAC) also made a statement. The body includes a
representative of each NA group and faction, except the Republican
Party of Armenia and the opposition faction Justice with their large
membership, which will have two representatives. According to the
statement, the creation of such a multiparty structure “will allow to
form a common political will and reach an agreement on creation and
development of mechanisms of fight against corruption in those spheres
that are under the jurisdiction of the parliament.” Director of the
OSCE Armenia Office Vladimir Pryakhin welcomed some proposals of the
conference participants, including the idea of setting up a social
council on coordination of the fight against corruption. According to
him, the implementation of the anticorruption strategical program,
which was adopted by the RA government in 2003, will finish in 2006,
and an international working group will soon summarize the results and
develop, jointly with Armenian authorities, a list of proposals to be
put in practice in the future.