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    ArmenPress
    March 18 2004

    PRO-GOVERNMENT LAWMAKERS DENOUNCE OPPOSITION CALLS FOR CHANGE OF
    POWER
    YEREVAN, MARCH 18, ARMENPRESS: Pro-government members of Armenian
    parliament denounced today opposition calls for quick change of
    power, warning that any anti-constitutional action would destabilize
    the domestic situation.
    On Monday the political council of the largest opposition
    Ardarutyun bloc decided to start a massive campaign of rallies and
    demonstrations to force president Kocharian to resign, setting early
    April the deadline. Ardarutyun also hopes that another major
    opposition party, the National Unity of Artashes Geghamian will join
    its massive street protests.
    During a parliament briefing today Karen Karapetian of People's
    Deputy independent parliamentary group argued that "stability is more
    important for me and what is being done within the boundaries of the
    Constitution is similarly acceptable, " "Our group has always been
    for constructive approaches. We denounce opposition when its moves
    run counter to the laws and similarly we call on government to
    correct its mistakes," he said.
    Galust Sahakian, the head of the influential Republican party's
    faction, doubted opposition's resoluteness to stage rallies in front
    of government buildings. "To come and stand in front of the
    presidential palace and demand the president's resignation is not a
    political process and I do not think that people would come to spend
    day and night in front of the presidential residence," he said.
    Sahakian said his Republican party is trying now to establish a
    dialogue with the opposition to understand what it after all wants,
    denying concurrently a possible clash between the authorities and the
    opposition.
    Hrayr Karapetian from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation said
    his party is concerned with belligerent calls of the opposition,
    which are distinctly in violation of the Constitution. 'The ARF was
    one time in opposition too, but it never let the developments slip
    out of its hands, which is fraught with a civil war and as a
    coalition member ARF will not allow it, as far as its capacities
    allow," he said.
    Mher Shahgeldian from Orinats Yerkir said his party is for
    democracy and that "revolutions would not yield anything good."
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