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    BEFORE ELECTION IT IS NOT CLEAR WHO IS GOVERNMENT AND WHO IS OPPOSITION

    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 30 2006

    Samvel Nikoyan, member of the Council of the Republican Party and
    Alexan Karapetyan, deputy leader of the National Solidarity Party,
    started their October 30 debate at the Hayeli Club like real gentlemen
    and with a sense of humor: one let the other start first.

    "We'll let everything go except power," Samvel Nikoyan said. "And
    money," added Alexan Karapetyan. In fact, it became clear over what
    issues the government and the opposition will never come to a peaceful
    compromise, and what it takes the opposition to be happy.

    And the debate was over the Electoral Code.

    Alexan Karapetyan repeated that a 100 percent proportional eelction
    code is preferable, after the election the political forces assume
    political responsibility and it has been 15 years they are ready
    for it. Like all the other Republicans, Samvel Nikoyan thinks that
    we are not ready for a 100 percent proportional system, and besides,
    there is political agreement on 90 seats for the proportional system
    and 41 for the majority system. The next painful issue is the order
    of setting up electoral commissions. Alexan Karapetyan stated that it
    is wrong to include the parliamentary groups in the commissions. "The
    majority of the People's Deputy Group became Republicans. It appears
    that the Republican Party has two representatives to the commissions.

    You use these seats into trade. The People's Deputy is a button
    for you to push." Samvel Nikoyan proposed looking forward. This is
    already past.

    Alexan Karapetyan has a negative opinion on the charity stepped up by
    the political parties. First because they break the electoral code and
    the law on the political parties, and besides "there is no guarantee
    that the same will not occur during the elections." And if Alexan
    Karapetyan also adds that such steps are taken under the auspices of
    the president, "nobody can break the law and get away with it if he
    is not protected by the president." Samvel Nikoyan disikes this kind
    of charity because "I fear that the political and ideological battle
    will move onto the sphere of distributing seeds to farmers."

    Samvel Nikoyan made a peculiar statement. According to him, it is
    difficult to tell before the election who is opposition, who is
    pro-government, and therefore it is wrong to accept an equal number
    of representatives of these forces to the electoral commissions. For
    instance, Samvel Nikoyan thinks that the Republican Party and the
    ARF Dashnaktsutyun will become rivals before the election. But the
    Republican Party and the ARF Dashnaktsutyun will remain government,
    won't they? Samvel Nikoyan declined to answer this question.
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