YEREVAN (A.W.)—Representatives of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) met with President Serge Sarkisian to discuss their proposals on constitutional reforms. Speaking to reporters in Yerevan on March 12, Deputy of the ARF faction of the National Assembly of Armenia, Arstvik Minasyan, outlined the details of the discussions.
“You are aware that the concept paper on the constitutional reforms has already been promulgated and that we have already submitted our package of proposals. There was a need to discuss those proposals before the president would make his final decision on the constitutional reforms, and the discussion did take place,” said Misasyan, adding that both sides have reached an understanding on almost all points of the proposal.
Minasyan is confident that the president will accept the party’s proposal. “We’re still discussing the roadmap and the periods in all the stages. We’ve fully agreed on the need for constitutional reforms in Armenia,” Minasyan said.
The issue of constitutional reforms was discussed in detail at the ARF’s 32nd World Congress, which took place in Dilijan, Jan. 16-24.The declaration of the Congress established that the ARF shall pursue “the radical change of the political system of the Republic of Armenia through constitutional reforms and the pursuit of social justice.”
Sarkisian will be consulting with other political parties before releasing his position. The president has also met with representatives of the United Labor Party, the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), the Orinats Yerkir (Rule of Law) Party, the Free Democrats Party, and the Armenian National Movement party, regarding the reform process.
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