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    ARMENIAN POLITICIAN CALL FOR REVOLUTION NOT EVOLUTION AFTER SPEAKER'S RESIGNATION

    Aravot, Yerevan
    18 May 06

    Opposition politician Aram Sarkisyan has said that the only way
    to solve problems in Armenia is by means of "a revolution". In an
    interview to the Armenian newspaper Aravot, he commented on Speaker
    Artur Bagdasaryan's resignation and said that Armenia may be forced to
    hold an extraordinary presidential election soon because of President
    Robert Kocharyan's failure to establish control over the situation
    in the country. The following is the text of Margarita Yesayan's
    report by Armenian newspaper Aravot on 18 May headlined "There is no
    evolutionary way" and subheaded "The chairman of the Republic Party,
    Aram Sarkisyan, drew this conclusion after the recent events":

    [Aravot correspondent] How do you assess what happened to the
    Law-Governed Country Party [LGCP]? Such stories happen to almost all
    political forces of Armenia from time to time and this is becoming
    a bad tradition.

    [Sarkisyan] The incumbent authorities have privatized almost all
    spheres of the Armenian economy, as a result of which a monopolist
    economy has taken shape. They are running the economy. Now they are
    doing the same thing in the political field, trying to privatize it.

    But this is a way that certainly leads to a catastrophe. We live in
    the 21st century, but unfortunately, they are guided by the logic of
    the 19th century.

    [Correspondent] Do you think it is normal for a political force within
    the government to always criticize the government and then defect to
    the opposition for some reason?

    [Sarkisyan] Every political force has its programme, goals and ideology
    to pursue. Unfortunately, there are many adventurers parties of the
    pro-government camp. Believe me if a similar process starts against
    the Republican Party of Armenia [RPA], very few people will remain
    with [Prime Minister] Andranik Markaryan than with [Speaker] Artur
    Bagdasaryan. If a similar process starts against [Armenian President]
    Robert Kocharyan or [Defence Minister] Serzh Sarkisyan, nobody will
    remain with them. Those who left the LGCP had joined the party not
    because of its ideology, but because they wanted to have a "roof"
    [protection racket] for their business, evade taxes and acquire
    property. Now that this "roof" does not exist any more and they can't
    get their slice of the government pie, those people went where they
    could get such a slice.

    [Correspondent] Can Robert Kocharyan use the current situation in his
    own interests by telling international organizations that since there
    is such a situation in the country, he cannot settle any problem and
    give clear answers to the Karabakh issue?

    [Sarkisyan] I agree with this view. Excuses like I broke my leg while
    skiing, a foundation has to hold a meeting in the country and the
    purely childish explanation that his watch is broken, do not work
    any more. There is only one excuse: it is impossible to control the
    domestic political situation. In turn, this might lead to more serious
    threats. I think Robert Kocharyan's failure to participate in a NATO
    summit can be viewed in this context. The international community is
    putting forward demands to him. He has put himself a situation and
    I can't help but feel sorry for him.

    [Correspondent] Some people think that as a result of what happened
    to Artur Bagdasaryan, Serzh Sarkisyan has found himself in a more
    favourable position in the forthcoming presidential election. The
    government had two likely presidential candidates and they are trying
    to knock one of them out.

    [Sarkisyan] I do not think Serzh Sarkisyan has gained anything. This
    will not give him public support. What he lacks is public support
    and real votes. Sarkisyan has administrative and financial resources
    anyway. But I am sure that Armenia will end up in a force-majeur
    situation and an extraordinary presidential election will be held
    before the parliamentary election.

    [Correspondent] If Artur Bagdasaryan defects to the opposition, do
    you think he will unseat other opposition leaders, among whom there
    are too many presidential contenders anyway?

    [Sarkisyan] That is not right. There is too much room in the
    opposition and any party that joins the opposition above all proves
    that not everything is in order in the government and there is a
    crisis. The more forces defect to the opposition, the easier it
    becomes to overcome this crisis. But in our country everything is
    the other way round. The opposition and authorities are determined
    in elections, and in our country the opposition has always won the
    election. Why do you think I don't go to parliament? Because I think
    it is illegitimate. If someone thinks that the previous election was
    accompanied by violations and that future elections must be fair,
    I regard this as a positive thing. The Republic Party has clearly
    said that in this country, the only way to solve the problem is a
    revolution. Artur Bagdasaryan tried to prove that there is also an
    evolutionary way to solve problems. And here is the result. I think
    he saw for himself that there is no evolutionary way. The only way
    is a revolution.
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