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    WHICH PARLIAMENTARY FORCE WILL REPRESENT INTERESTS OF JAVAKHETI?

    Lragir.am
    14 June 06

    Generally associations of compatriots should not become involved
    in politics, but the circumstances are a little different, said the
    chair of Javakhk Association Shirak Torosyan June 14 at the Pastark
    Club. The circumstance is naturally the same association led by him,
    because there is an issue of Javakheti. Therefore Javakhk Association
    is not free from politics. Moreover, its chair is a member of the
    Hzor Hayrenik Party. Hence, in the parliamentary election 2007 Shirak
    Torosyan and his political party can rely on the support of about 300
    thousand Javakheti Armenians living in Armenia, especially considering
    the anxiety of the Armenians of Javakheti that the lawmakers of
    Armenia have never raised the question of Javakheti.

    The leader of Javakhk Association does not hide that the members of
    their association want Hzor Hayrenik to represent the interests of
    Javakheti in the next parliament. This political party is distinguished
    by its moderate stance on the issue of Javakheti and is really
    aware of its problems, because the leaders of the party come from
    Javakheti. It is evident, however, that Hzor Hayrenik is one of the
    few political parties which try to take up the issue of the Javakheti
    Armenians. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation has been the most
    active political party so far. The ARF is more active and also more
    radical. Dashnaktsutiun often sets forward the question of sovereignty,
    even independence. This is done even at the party leaders' level.

    We will get a full picture if we recall the point of view of an ARF
    leader about "the third front." Hence, the ARF can be the main opponent
    of Hzor Hayrenik for 300 thousand votes of Javakheti Armenians living
    in Armenia. Especially that these political parties have opposite
    visions for the settlement of the issue of Javakheti.

    The evaluation of Dashnaktsutiun's approach given by Shirak Torosyan,
    the chair of Javakhk Association and a member of the Hzor Hayrenik
    Party, shows that competition will become more intensive.

    The evaluation is in the form of a question. "If they are concerned
    about the issue of Javakheti, why did they fail to raise it in the
    parliament?" asks Shirak Torosyan.
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