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    Armenian opposition parties differ on ways of combatting corruption

    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    10 Jul 04 p 3


    Text of Naira Zograbyan report by Armenian newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak
    on 10 July headlined "Don't we need new targets?"

    A conflict is brewing up within the opposition. The Justice bloc and
    the National Unity Party agree that they need to revise their
    strategy, but each of them has its own view on ways of doing it. The
    Justice bloc, which includes the Republic Party and the People's Party
    of Armenia, says that they should no longer focus on [Armenian
    President Robert] Kocharyan and [Defence Minister Serzh] Sarkisyan and
    should start publicizing instances of corruption by ministers, MPs and
    top officials.

    Both Aram Sarkisyan and Stepan Demirchyan say that from now on, they
    will disclose specific case of corruption that pervades the whole
    current government. They will no longer say that "everyone is
    corrupt", but will name specific names. The National Unity Party
    immediately protests, saying that if Justice really wants to revise
    its strategy in such a way, they will be "sidelined". They say that if
    they divert their attention from Kocharyan and Sarkisyan, this will
    give them an advantage and make it easier for them to retain power
    until 2008. "The state is de jure ruled by Robert Kocharyan, but de
    facto, he rules it together with Serzh Sarkisyan. All ministers and
    top officials are following their orders and if the opposition aims at
    them, this will be like placing responsibility for a military
    operation on a soldier rather than on a commander. Kocharyan and
    Sarkisyan would very much like the opposition's blows to hit the
    premier, the parliament speaker, other top officials - for they are
    ready to make anybody a scapegoat in order to retain their
    throne. Having a dinner, gambling or hunting together is not a
    criteria for them. If need be, they will sacrifice all their
    supporters just to keep their seats. And if the opposition does them
    such a favour, speaking about ministers and MPs during its rallies,
    Kocharyan and Sarkisyan will be deeply grateful to them. Moreover,
    they will start providing the opposition with compromising information
    about their partners, pretending that they are fighting for justice,
    but in fact, attempting to distract public attention from
    themselves. If the opposition does such a thing, this will be an order
    from the state. National Unity will not take the bait and take part in
    such intrigues," says the vice-president of the party, Aleksan
    Karapetyan.

    Moreover, National Unity believes that by targeting top officials, the
    opposition will provide Kocharyan and Sarkisyan with a strong group of
    kamikazes and political prisoners. "Sensing a threat, these people
    will cling to Kocharyan and become his kamikazes." So National Unity
    hopes that their colleagues will not be so naive to fall into the
    government's trap.

    Meanwhile, Justice does not share National Unity's concern. "There are
    no primary or secondary targets. We are dealing with a criminal
    administration and Justice will address each case of corruption
    irrespective of who is involved in it," says the Justice press
    secretary, Ruzan Khachatryan.
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