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17.04.2024
Vladimir Vardanyan’s speech at PACE Session: Democracy is a phenomenon which always pays challenges
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The member of the RA NA delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Vladimir Vardanyan took part in the work of the Second part of the Annual (Spring) Session. The MP noted in his speech:

“Thank you, Mister Chair,

Honorable colleagues,

This year we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the very existence of which crucially ameliorated the democratic environment of our continent.

The very notion of “Europe” is considered as a pattern of quality in all dimensions, including quality of life, quality of environment, quality of security, and for sure quality of democracy.

The privilege of being a member of the Council of Europe is an indication of high-quality democracy, full respect towards human rights and the rule of law. Meanwhile this privilege shouldn’t be considered as something given for granted, and each member should work hard on a daily basis to keep the level of democracy corresponding to our core values.

Democracy is a phenomenon which always pays challenges, especially today when we are witnessing wars, aggressions, disturbances, crises and instabilities all in and around Europe.

Here, in the Council of Europe, we should act with the understanding that democratic peace is the condition sine qua non for the building and maintaining of a democratic society based on the rule of law.

The democratic peace is also imperative for the better protection of human rights without any discrimination.

Ladies and gentlemen, we’re living in the era of significant technological progress. The digital era drastically changed our life, opening new prospects and opportunities, but simultaneously bringing new challenges, threats and shortcomings.

We cannot and we should not reverse technological progress, but we have a common obligation to force technological developments to serve the promotion of democracy and therefore our mission is to provide democratic international legal background for regulation of technological developments, including development of artificial intelligence technologies.

Dear colleagues, during the last 75 years we have developed various successful models, models of democracy based on our core values. Nevertheless, we cannot deny the issue of backsliding of democracy in different member states.

Democratic backsliding is an alarming issue for our organization that we shouldn’t underestimate its impact towards all of us.

We should confront it actively and adopt a value-based rather than real-politic approach towards the democratic backsliding, treating equally all the countries backsliding from democracy.

Ladies and gentlemen, the aim of our organization is to promote building the real democracy, but not artificial, fake, nominal, or the other substitutes which used democracy labelled to hide autocratic regimes and their wrongdoings.

Hence, our role is to develop real mechanisms for the early prevention of the democratic backsliding and promotion of the real democracies all around Europe.

Thank you.”


17.04.2024
Foreign Minister of Lithuania to Alen Simonyan: Lithuania is ready to support in any way the peace process
On April 17, within the framework of the official visit the delegation led by the RA NA President Alen Simonyan met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis.The meeting began with the discussion of the security problems existing in the region. Referenc...

17.04.2024
Sargis Khandanyan receives newly appointed Ambassador of South Africa to our country
On April 17, the Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the National; Assembly Sargis Khandanyan received the Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa to our country Shoayb Casoo (residence in Kiev). Welcoming the guest, Sargis Khandanyan congratulated the Ambassador on the occasi...

17.04.2024
Speaker of Seimas of Republic of Lithuania Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen receives delegation led by Alen Simonyan in Vilnius
On April 17, the delegation led by the RA NA President Alen Simonyan, being in Vilnius on an official visit, was received by the Speaker of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen.“I am glad to welcome you to the Lithuanian Parliament. Lithuania is the first count...

17.04.2024
Armen Gevorgyan: The right of return of Karabakh Armenians is not only a matter of justice and human rights but also essential for promoting peace, stability, and reconciliation in the region
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