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    Armenian president "obstacle" to democracy - opposition leader

    Turan news agency, Baku
    25 Jun 04


    Strasbourg, 25 June: MP Shavarsh Kocharyan, leader of the National
    Democratic Party of Armenia, has commented in an interview with Turan
    news agency on Armenian President Robert Kocharyan's speech at the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE].

    Asked what he thought about the president's assessments of the
    domestic situation in the country, Kocharyan said that the president
    was very "vague" about them. Particularly, it is wrong to present the
    tension that has developed as an attempt to import a revolution. "In
    fact, the situation deteriorated a result of ballot-rigging in
    2003. Even if the revolution in Georgia had not taken place, something
    would have happened in Armenia," Shavarsh Kocharyan said.

    The Armenian opposition declared last September why it was intending
    to achieve its aims and was based on the Constitutional Court's
    decision to conduct a referendum of confidence in the president within
    a year. When the parliamentary majority refused to discuss the
    referendum, the opposition had no choice but to appeal to the people,
    Shavarsh Kocharyan said. "Therefore, the roots of the conflict are
    different from those mentioned by Robert Kocharyan, simply it is of no
    benefit to him to talk about the real reasons," the MP said.

    In addition, some points in the president's speech "do not serve good
    relations between Armenia and Georgia", he said.

    Asked if Armenia has fulfilled its commitments to PACE, the MP said
    that they have been fulfilled "as a formality". It means that
    everything is alright on paper, but in fact, the adopted laws and
    conventions are not being observed. Moreover, the authorities
    continue to violate these documents. "These violations are pretty
    frequent in the country and therefore, Armenia is not actually keeping
    its commitments," Shavarsh Kocharyan said.

    Asked if he agrees with the opinion that the Armenian opposition has
    lost, he said that there cannot be a clear answer. This is a defeat
    for those who wanted to "checkmate in two moves". But for those who
    want to draw Armenia closer to European values and democracy this is
    the beginning of a long way, and we might be late in achieving the
    desired results. "In any case, Robert Kocharyan and his entourage are
    obstacles in this way," he said.
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