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    NO ALTERNATIVE TO THE PRESENT NATIONAL ANTHEM
    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir.am
    September 01, 2006

    "A necessity to change the national anthem can occur only when a new
    situation emerges in a given country, when the country enters a new
    period in its history. Today's hurry around the national anthem is
    artificial and offensive," Vazgen Manukian states.

    The constitutional amendments stated the necessity to have a law on the
    national anthem. However, this constitutional provision is interpreted
    by some people as a constitutional requirement to change the national
    anthem. Manukian believes the reason for such a hurry is among other
    things the wording of the respective constitutional provision. "I
    think that if they want to change the anthem they should first of all
    think - is there a better alternative? You need time for this. Today
    is definitely not the right time for this," Manukian stated.

    Chairman of National Revival Party, National Assembly Deputy Albert
    Bazeyan shares the opinion that the hurry of the inter-agency committee
    is not justified since there is no public demand for changing the
    anthem today.

    National Assembly Deputy Shavarsh Kocharian believes the anthem
    could be changed only if a better alternative is found. Chairman of
    the Christian Democratic Party of Armenia Khosrov Harutyunian notes
    changing the national anthem was included into his party's platform
    during the elections in 2003.

    "The issue of changing the anthem should not be turned into a source
    of political hassle. It should not be turned into an initiative of
    individual poets or composers. They are trying to change the anthem
    in an arbitrary manner.

    This is not acceptable and we should do our best to stop this
    initiative," Harutyunian stated adding that more attention should
    be paid to public opinion and people's mood. Meanwhile, since in the
    present pre-election period political disturbances are occurring the
    issue can be easily manipulated for political purposes.

    Chairman of the National Determination Party Paruyr Hayrikian believes
    the intention to change the present anthem is not serious. "The
    constitution stipulates the necessity for adopting a law on the anthem
    and not the necessity to change the anthem. I have participated in the
    process of constitutional amendments and I can assure that there is
    no public demand for changing the anthem today. Several people want to
    use this opportunity to please the Russians once again. Since Russian
    President Vladimir Putin restored the anthem of the Soviet Union,
    there people also want to do the same," Hayrikian stated.

    There might come the right time for changing the present anthem,
    but today is not the right time for this. Our national anthem has
    passed a long way; we have had our victories with this anthem; we
    formed our First Republic with this anthem. Answering the question how
    this initiative can be countered Hayrikian noted that serious public
    discussions should be launched and further consistency should be
    exerted during the hearings of the draft law in the National Assembly.

    Today we can already see which political forces support the present
    anthem and which forces want to change it. We do not know how this
    issue will be settled. We will see this once the draft law on the
    anthem enters the National Assembly's agenda. No matter how this issue
    will be settled, one thing is important - when we hear the national
    anthem we should not only be impressed by its beautiful lyrics but we
    should feel like looking back at our history and our victories. The
    anthem should inspire us to live and work in our Homeland.
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