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    Pan Armenian News

    ROBERT KOCHARIAN OFFERED ARMENIAN OPPOSITION NOT TO WORRY MUCH OVER FAILURE
    OF ATTEMPTS TO CHANGE POWER IN REPUBLIC


    11.04.2005 06:49

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The developments in Georgia, Ukraine and Kirghizia can
    give cause for analysis as they had both common features and obvious
    differences, Armenian President Robert Kocharian stated during the meeting
    with the teaching staff and students of the Yerevan State University, IA
    Regnum reports. When commenting on the common features of the `revolution
    processes', the President noted that they all took place at the period the
    elections were held, i.e at the period when the `society was maximally
    trained'. According to Robert Kocharian the factor of weak power, which was
    not able to solve current problems, was present in all the three states.
    `Under Eduard Shevarnadze the people did not get salary for 8-10 months;
    pensions were delayed for over a year. The situation in Kigrhizia was no
    better - with the 5-million population the state budget made $300 million.
    To compare, the Armenian state budget makes $800 million with the population
    less in number', the Armenian President stated adding that in Ukraine
    despite the economic growth the leadership's control was weak, the western
    and eastern parts of the state were conflicting and a number of other global
    factors existed as well. At the same time, in the President's words, people,
    who earlier occupied high administrative posts and acquired the image of
    young reformers, came to power. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and
    Prime Minister Zurab Noghaideli belong to this class of people. Thus, a
    change of generations has taken place as it happened in Armenia in 1991 and
    1998. According to Robert Kocharian, all the above mentioned factors are
    absent in Armenia. `Active and constructive leaders are encouraged in our
    country', he noted. When addressing the Armenian opposition Robert Kocharian
    offered them not to worry over the failure of the attempts to change power
    in the republic. `It does not mean that our opposition is bad, the matter is
    that our country is much better', the President stated.
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