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    39 per cent are for power change and 43 are against

    Azg, Yerevan
    7 Apr 04

    By Ruzan Pogosyan

    Some people, who are tired of the domestic political rows, are on
    principle refusing to discuss political issues, but others do not want
    to miss a chance of expressing their views as absolute
    truths. Unfortunately an atmosphere of intolerance has passed from the
    political field to the public one with people insulting each other.

    The Armenian sociological research centre has recently conducted a
    public opinion poll on the people's attitude to the domestic political
    situation. Its results were presented by the director of the centre,
    Gevorg Pogosyan, at a meeting on "Domestic political developments in
    Armenia" at Congress Hotel yesterday.

    Representatives of some political parties took part in the meeting,
    but there was no-one from the opposition. According to Mr Pogosyan,
    public opinion polls help us reach conclusions about the participation
    of different layers of society in the society-power and
    society-opposition relations. He explained the current domestic
    political situation by the process and results of the presidential and
    parliamentary elections. The situation in the country is such that the
    political forces seem to be aiming to extend the pre-election and
    post-election periods.

    The results of the poll show that society thinks there is no need for
    new elections. The most recent public opinion poll was held on 28
    March. It turned out that 60 to 65 per cent of those polled are not
    interested in any political developments or speculation.

    Asked whether they would like the power to be changed, 39 per cent of
    those surveyed gave a positive answer, noting that under the
    circumstances the power change is required and is very
    important. Another 43 per cent opposed the idea and 17 per cent were
    undecided.

    Pogosyan said that there is an internal diplomatic crisis in the
    country. He was referring to the failure of the three political forces
    of the coalition to cooperate. Although it was announced that the
    coalition is united but its political forces seem to be fighting for
    increasing their spheres of influence. That proves the existence of
    certain inner problems within the coalition.

    The same can be said about the opposition which until recently could
    not agree on the leader or common ideas. So on the one hand we have
    the coalition which is not united, and on the other hand we have the
    opposition which is also not united. But the most terrible are
    relations between the authorities and the opposition. In fact there is
    an atmosphere of absolute intolerance in Armenia, where one can only
    dream about dialogue between the authorities and opposition.
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