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    Armenian lawmaker says government can solve the problems facing this ex-Soviet republic

    AP Online
    May 21, 2004

    A top pro-government lawmaker on Friday insisted that only the ruling
    coalition can solve the many problems facing this impoverished
    ex-Soviet republic, while the opposition gathered about 6,000
    supporters in the capital to call for President Robert Koncharian's
    resignation.

    "We are confident in our ability to solve the problems standing before
    Armenia," said Vaan Ovannisian, the vice-speaker of the Armenian
    parliament. "The opposition believes that they are the only ones
    who can correctly ... solve these problems. But they will never be
    able to."

    Armenia's opposition parties resumed their campaign of demonstrations
    last week after talks with pro-government figures broke down.

    An estimated 6,000 people gathered for a protest rally in the Armenian
    capital, Yerevan, on Friday. It was the latest in a series of massive
    gatherings that began in early spring. Another rally continued outside
    the General Prosecutor's Office calling for the release of what the
    opposition says are at least 13 political prisoners.

    Opposition leaders and top pro-government politicians in parliament had
    been holding talks on the tensions, but the discussions dissolved in
    disagreement over what topics to place on the talks' agenda. Ovannisian
    said that authorities will never agree to the demand that Koncharian
    resign.

    "The opposition has backed themselves into a corner from which it is
    very hard to get out," he said. "Now they are trying to expand the
    crisis to include the whole republic."

    Meanwhile, the opposition Justice bloc criticized Armenian authorities
    for failing to respect a resolution by the Parliamentary Assembly of
    the Council of Europe, which called for freeing those who were jailed
    during previous rallies

    Kocharian won a second term in presidential elections a year ago that
    sparked mass protests. Opposition groups alleged widespread violations
    in both rounds of the election.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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