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    DO YOU WANT DEMOCRACY? FIGHT FOR IT
    Anna Israelian
    Strasbourg

    Aravot.am
    11 July 06

    The CE General Secretary Terry Davis said in the summer university
    of Democracy of the schools of political courses yesterday.

    11 schools of political courses under CE /the last one was formed in
    Yerevan/ have gathered in Strasbourg for the first time this year to
    discuss challenges addressed to democracy in the present Europe. The
    importance of these schools for strengthening democracy in Europe
    was underlined in the summit of the leaders of the CE 46 member
    countries. And the CE standing representative of France, the Ambassador
    Bruno Gain named this university on of the main events of this CE year.

    The meetings of 500 delegates from 15 countries /delegations from
    Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina were also invited where such
    schools must be formed/ are held in the big hall of the Europe Chamber
    when the PACE usually holds its sittings. The CE General Secretary
    Terry Davis made a speech yesterday who expressed his sympathy with the
    jet crash in Irkutsk. Then he told some observations about democracy;
    "If we want democracy, we must fight for it.

    It isn't only Electoral or another code but it is a rule of behavior,
    way of thinking and moodÂ". And he considered important the role of
    those schools, mentioning that those courses unified people since
    the foundation of the first school in Moscow who think and act in
    democratic way.

    According to Terry Davis the main problem of the current development
    of democracy is the necessary for the citizens to take part in the
    political processes. Â"The polling mass of the CE member countries
    has already lost the interest towards policy. But democracy can't act
    without voters. At the same time, a lot of people, being dissatisfied
    with the current political parties, find such politicians who have
    extreme positions in policy, populists, and more often extremists
    who enjoy prejudice of the people. Those people aren't interested
    in at all in searching for real solutions. They manipulate people's
    misfortune". According to Mr. Davis this situation is connected with
    a difficult circle of motives; "If people don't believe in political
    institutions, we must ask, why?Â" In his opinion they shouldn't answer
    the complaints with the argumentations as if the questions are wrong;
    Â"There aren't wrong questions. There are only wrong answers. And if
    we can't give right answers, populists and extremists will give wrong
    answers instead of us. And if we want the democracy to act we need in
    people whose personal qualities, moods and knowledge, respect towards
    others, towards society in general will give us an opportunity to act
    in democratic way.Â" We should mention that the first sitting of the
    university became the area of clash between Russians and Georgians
    where they discussed the question of Georgia to leave the CIC. But
    we'll introduce the details of the discussion tomorrow and now we'll
    finish by another quotation from Terry Davis' speech; Â"Democracy is
    a process and not an event. It isn't expressed by holding elections
    once in some years. The participation to the public life is the key
    of democratic developmentÂ". According to the CE General Secretary
    overcoming indifference of the society was just a fight for democracy.

    --Boundary_(ID_4WvMhs42DC7E9JU9uoz+ag) --
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