Hrant Khachatrian Proposes Creating Monitoring Group Controlling Ful

HRANT KHACHATRIAN PROPOSES CREATING MONITORING GROUP CONTROLLING FULFILMENT OF COURT DECISIONS RELATING TO PARTIES AND OPPOSITIONISTS

Noyan Tapan
Feb 07 2007

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, NOYAN TAPAN. Constitutional Law Union (CLU) party
Chairman Hrant Khachatrian proposes forming a monitoring group enjoying
public confidence, controlling fulfilment of court decisions relating
to parties and oppositionists, on the initiative of opposition parties
and with participation of leaders enjoying people’s full confidence. He
proposes that this group should function at least until the end of the
parliamentary elections. As it was mentioned in the report provided
to Noyan Tapan, on January 31, RA Appeal Court sustained the claim
of a number of members of CLU management invalidating the results
of elections of CLU 17th conference held on September 16 2006. In
consideration of current complicated interrelations between legal and
political systems, some representatives of opposition camp without
touching upon the decision expressed apprehension that in the future
this can be a precedent for undue intervention into some party’s
internal affairs by the state. "We abruptly reject all opinions,
according to which the issue of falsification of voting results of
intraparty elections is not subject of bringing it to court. At the
same time, being loyal to our principles, we consider our duty to
provide transparency and publicity in further processes aimed at
party’s rehabilitation, control of independent observers enjoying
confidence," the report read.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian

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