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    Opposition vs. opposition

    Yerkir
    July 22, 2005

    During each year, political forces announce there would be a hot
    political spring or summer. Usually, after such announcements, the
    authorities become concerned over the opposition's intention to carry
    out a regime change.

    This summer, however, the authorities can breathe easily, since the
    political developments indicated the fight today is not between the
    authorities and the opposition but among the opposition parties.

    Mutual criticism inside the Ardarutiun (Justice) alliance over the
    constitutional amendments indicates that political views and
    approaches in this multi-party alliance are getting increasingly
    diverse. Months ago, the opposition members were united when stating
    that the constitutional amendments could be the basis for a regime
    change.

    But now there is no united view inside the alliance whether its
    parties should vote for or against the amendments. Each of the two
    major parties that comprise the alliance -- Armenian People's Party
    (APP) and the Hanrapetutiun (Republic) -- claim the alliance was
    solely formed based on their parties so only they can decide where the
    alliance should go.

    On July 19, the Hanrapetutiun Political Council released a statement
    saying the party would vote "no" to the proposed constitutional
    amendments. The statement claimed that the amendments are going to
    fail and hence "the authorities are trying to engage the opposition in
    the process to avoid a failure and create an illusion of cooperation."

    In contrast, Shavarsh Kocharian, who represents the National
    Democratic Party in the Ardarutiun, and who has studied the draft
    amendments more closely -- something that cannot be said for the
    Harapetutiun representatives -- believes that if the opposition fails
    to show its constructive approach now, the authorities would depict
    the opposition as gray mass before the international community. There
    is a great opportunity for Armenia to step out of this crisis,
    Shavarsh Kocharian said during a recent interview.

    However, it is quite obvious that concession is not an option for the
    Hanrapetutiun. Gegham Harutiunian, one of the Hanrapetutiun leaders,
    noted recently that his party would break away from certain opposition
    leaders if the latter "try to depict the present authorities as
    reformers."
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