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    1) ARF Body Calls for Dialogue, Outlines Proposal to Defuse Crisis
    2) Opposition Rejects ARF Call for Negotiations, Seeks Regime Change

    1) ARF Body Calls for Dialogue, Outlines Proposal to Defuse Crisis

    YEREVAN (YERKIR)As political tension sharply escalated in Yerevan between the
    government and the opposition, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's Supreme
    Body of Armenia issued a statement during a news conference on Monday.

    The following is the full text of that ARF statement.

    The internal political tension in the Republic is approaching the brink of
    outright confrontation. Further escalation may result in destabilizing the
    country, undermining the authority and credibility of the state, and impeding
    the normal process of the country's development. Public resentment stemming
    from socioeconomic problems is being politically exploited with the aim of
    bringing about a political crisis to attain a swift change of power.

    The tactic of creating political instability and an environment of
    intolerance
    leads to unacceptable internal political relations.

    At the core of the current political tension lies, on the one hand, the
    opposition's intolerance and extremism and its modus operandi of rejecting the
    legitimacy of the authorities, which leads to political disobedienceand, on
    the
    other hand, the [authorities'] failure to secure the full participation of the
    opposition in resolving the issues that are critical to the development of the
    country.

    The real reasons for the current discontent are the persistent, grim social
    conditions and the low level of efficiency in resolving those critical issues.
    The ARF fully recognizes and acknowledges the extent of its share of
    responsibility in this matter.

    Today we confront the imperative of preventing that potential confrontation,
    and the best means of doing so is to reach a political agreement. An
    awareness
    of the need to jointly tackle the critical issues vital to the welfare of the
    people, and a willingness to do so, must form the basis of that agreement. The
    possibility of reaching that agreement can be ensured only if there is the
    willingness to reach a commonality of goals, guarantee the resolution of
    critical issues and obtain the opposition's active participation in those
    efforts, and to meet each other halfway.

    Taking into account the complexity of internal political relations and the
    degree of mutual exclusion among the various positions, we propose a possible
    mechanism for reaching an agreement.

    It is necessary to initiate dialogue regarding the prospect of reaching an
    agreement, but each side must refrain from issuing demands that are a priori
    inadmissible and unacceptable to the other side. It is necessary to abstain
    from dividing society into allies and enemies, and to avoid taking actions
    that
    risk bringing about clashes.

    Dialogue in accordance with the following principles might be productive:
    Armenia's Constitution and laws should form the legal basis of the dialogue;
    the actions of the sides should fall strictly within the limits of the law and
    constitutional order.

    In this process, both sides should moderate their views.

    The dialogue must not bring about winners and losers: either we shall all
    win,
    ensuring the rapid and stable development of the country, or we shall all
    lose,
    reaping the devastating consequences of confrontation and civil conflict.

    The objective of ensuring real and guaranteed reforms in the life of the
    country and its people might form the substance of the agreement, which would
    include the following priority issues:

    The formation of an electoral system that entirely meets international
    standards

    Constitutional reforms that strengthen democratic mechanisms

    A comprehensive fight against corruption, the shadow economy, and the system
    of clans

    Ensuring the proper level of opposition involvement is an important guarantee
    of the agreement's effectual implementation. That may mean including the
    opposition in the Security Council and the fight against corruption,
    delineating possibilities of adopting the constitutional and electoral reforms
    through consensus, and resorting to various other options and solutions,
    depending on the extent of the agreement.

    Efficient use of the present moment is necessary for achieving voluntary
    mutual concessions. Otherwise, full responsibility for any clashes that occur
    will fall squarely on the shoulders of those who allowed to slip away an
    opportune occasion for reaching agreement. Subsequent developments will, in
    any
    event, compel the political forces to make involuntary concessions, with all
    their attendant consequences.

    The political coalition should be the guarantor of, and responsible for, the
    establishment of dialogue and agreement.

    The ARF resolutely rejects any action that might thrust the country into
    unpredictable external or internal consequences, thus condemning the people to
    an uncertain future; it steadfastly stands for the upholding of the legal and
    constitutional order; and it is prepared to back all constructive initiatives
    aimed at achieving guaranteed political reforms and civil accord.


    2) Opposition Rejects ARF Call for Negotiations, Seeks Regime Change

    YEREVAN (Armenpress/RFE/RL)Armenia's two main opposition groups announced
    Monday that their long-anticipated joint campaign to topple President Robert
    Kocharian will get underway this Friday.
    The leader of the Artarutyun (Justice) bloc Stepan Demirchian, and the leader
    of the National Unity Party Artashes Geghamian, together vowed to join forces
    and "restore constitutional order in Armenia." They issued a declaration
    urging
    opposition supporters to take to the streets of Yerevan, calling for the
    removal of President Kocharian.
    Both Demirchian and Geghamian told reporters on Monday that starting April 9
    they will launch "mass protest actions," to ensure the "departure of the
    illegitimate regime," and rejected a call on Monday by the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation to engage in dialogue to diffuse the tension.
    Demirchian said that a referendum of confidence in President Kocharian is the
    only pre-condition for engaging in dialogue.
    The two leaders refused to disclose details of the planned protests, saying
    that they want to keep the authorities guessing about their tactics. It thus
    remained unclear whether Friday's rally will be an ordinary one or will
    continue "day and night" as was promised by some Artarutyun leaders. Nor is it
    known how the opposition will respond if the authorities block the city's main
    square and the street leading to Kocharian's official residence.
    The Office of Prosecutor-General confirmed on Monday reports that Suren
    Sureniants of the Hanrabedutyun party, a leading Artarutyun force, was
    detained
    the previous night in connection with an official criminal investigation into
    the ongoing opposition rallies held across the country. Officials there said
    that no charges have been brought against him yet.
    Demirchian claimed that not only had Sureniants been arrested, but also the
    head of the opposition Nor Jhamanak party Aram Karapetyan, who a few hours
    later, said that he, in fact, had not been apprehended, but that a cousin
    and a
    leader of his party Samvel Khatchatrian had.
    The prosecutors claim that the opposition protests, launched by Artarutyun
    and
    the National Unity Party in February, are accompanied by calls for a "violent
    overthrow" of the ruling regime and offensive language directed at senior
    government officials.


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