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    Youth Wings Deepen Armenian Coalition Friction
    By Nane Atshemian 22/11/2004 08:54

    Radio Free Europe, Czech Rep.
    Nov 22 2004

    Leaders of the youth league of the Republican Party (HHK) publicly
    castigated their counterparts from the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) on Friday, in a further sign of mounting
    tensions between two key members of Armenia's ruling coalition.

    The young Republicans, who control student councils at virtually all
    state-run universities, rejected Dashnaktsutyun allegations of
    large-scale corruption in the Armenian system of higher education.

    Leaders of Dashnaktsutyun's Nikol Aghbalian student organization said
    on Tuesday that an opinion poll which they conducted among over 1,000
    students found a widespread perception of corrupt practices affecting
    their studies. The State Medical University was rated as the most
    corrupt, with 72 percent of respondents there saying that their
    professors routinely take bribes to give high marks during admission
    and other exams.

    Nikol Aghbalian said they have also found that virtually no
    professors and lecturers at the 11 universities have been fired for
    bribery in recent years.

    The accusations prompted an angry rebuttal from representatives of
    the student councils that are mostly affiliated with the HHK and have
    close ties with university rectors. Speaking at a news conference,
    they dismissed the poll conducted by the Dashnak students as
    fraudulent.

    Armen Ashotian, the leader of the HHK's youth wing and an aide to the
    Medical University rector, claimed that the corruption allegations
    are politically motivated. He also charged that Dashnaktsutyun has
    links with private medical schools and wants to discredit his
    university to benefit them. "We as well as some sections of the
    public are well aware of that," he said.

    Robert Makarian, who heads the student council at the State
    Agricultural Academy, said Nikol Aghbalian leaders have never raised
    their grievances with the councils. "Dashnaktsutyun's student union
    is absolutely unaware of how students live and what their problems
    are," he said.

    The accusations come amid increasingly tense relations between the
    Republicans led by Prime Minister Andranik Markarian and their junior
    coalition partners. Dashnaktsutyun and the third coalition party,
    Orinats Yerkir, have been pushing for a major change in Armenia's
    electoral system that would increase the number of parliament seats
    contested under the proportional system.

    The HHK, on the other hand, has a vested in maintaining the 56 of the
    131 seats distributed in individual constituencies. Its
    uncompromising stance has led Dashnaktsutyun to threaten to pull out
    of the coalition.

    The news conference by the Republican student leaders also featured
    verbal attacks on Education Minister Sergo Yeritsian, a senior member
    of Orinats Yerkir. "Our education minister is dealing with anything
    except student problems," said Makarian.
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