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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT AGAINST USING BALLOT-RIGGING FOR ELECTIONEERING

    Armenian Second TV Channel, Armenia
    Dec 15 2006

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has urged the political forces
    of the country not to use possible ballot-rigging for electioneering.

    Commenting on the parliamentary elections to be held in 2007, the
    president also said that political parties funded from abroad pose a
    danger to the country's security. At the same time, Kocharyan denied
    that the Karabakh negotiating process will be suspended until the
    elections in 2007, saying that the talks will only slacken. He also
    denied reports of disagreements within the ruling team and praised
    the country's economic development. The following is an except from
    report by Armenian Second TV Channel on 15 December. Subheadings have
    been inserted editorially:

    [Public TV correspondent Armen Arzumanyan] In the run-up to the
    elections, some people in our country often speak about possible
    election fraud and even planned fraud. Naturally, the authorities
    say that everything will be fair, but the opposition says everything
    will be rigged. The Electoral Code has been amended once again. Will
    this give us an opportunity to hold a free and fair [parliamentary]
    election?

    President warns against using fraud for electioneering

    [Armenian President Robert Kocharyan] You are right in saying that
    it has become a tradition in Armenia to use election fraud for
    electioneering. This is done mainly by the parties or politicians
    that do not have a real opportunity to gain votes. Their purpose is
    clear. If they do not gain the votes they want, they can always speak
    about the legitimacy of the future authorities and in doing so, can
    find their political niche in the next five years. If they gain votes,
    they can say that these votes have been gained by them and they are
    decisive to attain their goals.

    Let us try to understand who will falsify the election results and
    how? There is the Central Electoral Commission and the regional
    and district commissions. They are responsible for organizing the
    elections and the entire voting process. If the elections are rigged,
    they are rigged in these electoral commissions when votes are counted
    and the first results are made public.

    Who forms these electoral commissions? According to the new law, the
    president nominates one person. It is supposed that the judiciary will
    nominate one person as well, but it is still a draft law. The other
    seven members of the commission will be appointed by parliamentary
    factions and groups.

    [Passage omitted: parties should be responsible for their
    representatives in electoral commissions; other reported details;
    diversity among political parties and movements is normal during a
    transition period]

    A small country in a complicated region

    [Armenia TV correspondent Gagik Lazarian] Mr. President, what impact
    will external forces have on the election process, especially given
    the fact that the Karabakh issue has not been settled yet?

    [Kocharyan] Armenia is a small country in a complicated region and
    it is clear that it will be influenced in various ways. It would
    even be insulting if the states that have interests in this region
    did not try to influence us. This would mean that they do not need
    us and Armenia is not an important state. If we look at seminars
    and conferences held in Armenia and those who finance them, it will
    become clear what sort of foreign forces are trying to influence the
    political field of Armenia. I mean if you look at grant programmes
    and the affiliation of certain media outlets. This causes certain
    problems for the national security of Armenia. We cannot resist all
    this. We should be flexible and conduct comprehensive explanatory
    work. Our people should understand that the political forces which
    come to power with foreign funding or support from external forces
    are dangerous for the state. The authorities should be pro-Armenian,
    Armenia-centric and be loyal to our national interests. This is the
    direction that will guarantee a secure future for Armenia.

    [Passage omitted: Karabakh talks will not yield results until 2007
    polls]

    [Arzumanyan] You said that it is dangerous to try to settle the
    Karabakh conflict during the election period.

    [Kocharyan] It is not dangerous. I do not want the Karabakh settlement
    to become hostage to the election campaign as it is impossible to
    expect impartiality.

    [Arzumanyan] Does it mean that the Karabakh talks will be suspended
    till the end of the presidential election [in 2008]?

    [Kocharyan] No, it does not. I did not say that they will be
    suspended. I said that there will be no active negotiating process. I
    said this for the politicians who are going to use this factor to
    invent something new for their campaign. I think we should be fair
    with the people.

    Charity no key to success

    [Armenian Second TV Channel correspondent Shavarsh Gevorkyan] Mr.

    President, charitable actions held by some parties have become a target
    of opposition criticism these days. What is your attitude to this?

    [Kocharyan] Name a country where charitable actions do not intensify
    before elections. There is no such country. In well-established
    democratic states, charity and elections are regulated by laws at such
    a level that it is possible to notice where charity ends and election
    bribes start. Unfortunately, our legislation does not provide for
    this strict boundary, but I should say that those who speak about
    this have not suggested any draft law in this direction.

    Political activity, especially parliamentary activity, supposes that
    if you have a problem and worry about something, then you should
    first initiate a law and suggest adopting it, but if the National
    Assembly does not adopt it, you can accuse the ruling parties of
    not accepting this sound advice. But there is no such suggestion,
    only senseless talk.

    [Passage omitted: Expanding on details]

    Incidentally, the subject of charitable actions has become more
    intensive in connection with the activity of the Prosperous Armenia
    Party [PAP]. The growth in the authority of this party has caused
    certain anxiety in the political field. I do not think that the
    growth in the rating of the PAP is a direct result of its charitable
    actions. It would be a very simple explanation and many people would
    start doing charity. But they do not do this as they instinctively
    understand that in our society, there is demand for a new political
    force that would act in a constructive field and use simple and clear
    slogans. Their main idea is that they take care of people. Who does
    not want to be taken care of? I think this is the main reason for
    the success of the PAP.

    No disagreements within authorities

    [Arzumanyan] Mr President, in parallel with the growing rating of
    the PAP, there are rumours about disagreements between you and the
    Republican Party of Armenia [RPA]. Various scenarios that you invented
    have been presented to us. But I am sure that nobody saw or heard
    something personally and all this is a prediction.

    [Kocharyan] Some analysts express ideas that surprise me sometimes.

    Do I really have such political inventions? No, I do not. I think
    that those analysts prepare such analyses with the aim of creating an
    atmosphere of distrust within the authorities and split the team that
    runs the state today. The situation is clear: there is the Republican
    Party of Armenia which has been represented in the government since
    May 2002 in this format with little change and has been the biggest
    parliamentary faction since that time. And the prime minister is the
    leader of that party. We have had a serious economic growth over the
    last six years. These are the best years of Armenia's independence
    in the sense of its economic development.

    [Passage omitted: Praising the Republican Party's contribution to
    Armenia's economic development]

    [Shavarsh Gevorkyan] Everybody in Armenia is interested in your
    political future.

    [Kocharyan] I can say for sure today that I am not going to become
    the youngest pensioner of Armenia. Life will start from the very
    beginning. We shall certainly meet again and I will be pleased to
    answer your questions. Thank you.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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