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    Armenian president downplays opposition calls for power change

    Arminfo
    8 Apr 04


    YEREVAN

    Calls for violence are very dangerous on their own, Armenian President
    Robert Kocharyan told Armenian Public TV today.

    These calls are dangerous for the opposition in the first place,
    Kocharyan said. This might boomerang not only against society, but
    against individuals in the opposition as well. "I received more than a
    million votes in the last presidential elections, and most of the
    citizens who voted for me are my active supporters. That is why one
    can understand their indignation at people without a political
    biography who can make statements urging to break the authorities'
    backbone or shed their blood," Kocharyan said.

    He has received many telephone calls from his supporters who asked to
    organize rallies and demonstrate to the opposition the number of their
    opponents. In addition, the aforesaid concerns not the entire
    opposition, but only that part of it which is currently called an
    aggressive political minority, Kocharyan said. He rejected these
    proposals because he regarded as incorrect setting one part of the
    nation against another part. "In this case my motto is the following -
    I was elected to deal with the people's problems, but people should
    not deal with my problems," Kocharyan said.

    He added that the people had in the first place given him a mandate to
    solve their problems and establish law and order in the country. But
    he does not have to call on one part of the nation to observe order
    with the help of the other part, which will be the worst scenario in
    the current situation. "I would also like to use this opportunity to
    appeal to my supporters and ask them to show restraint and ignore any
    provocation and be confident that the authorities have sufficient
    resources to curb political extremism in line with the law," Kocharyan
    said.

    According to Kocharyan, he has an impression that the current tension
    in the country can be explained with kind of competition in the
    country's opposition camp which urged every opposition leader to take
    a more opposite and even uncompromising stance and be more aggressive
    in order to attract part of voters and find out who is "the opposition
    leader of all Armenians". The struggle here is not so much against
    Robert Kocharyan's personality. Robert Kocharyan is a target, and
    firing at him, the opposition sorts out relations within itself. The
    sooner the opposition decides who precisely in its ranks is "the
    opposition leader of all Armenians", the sooner both the opposition
    and the political situation in the country will calm down, Kocharyan
    said.
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