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    THE INTELLIGENT BECOMING IMPORTANT
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on April 19, 2008
    Armenia

    Spokesman for ARFD Armenian Supreme Body Spartak Seyranyan responds
    to our questions.

    "How would you assess the "tough" resolution regarding the "Democratic
    Institutions in Armenia" passed by the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe?"

    "The resolution gave rise to different commentaries among the society.

    On the one hand there is malevolence that Europe, in the person of
    authoritative international structures, gave tough assessment to
    the post-election developments in Armenia and is making demands to
    the state and the authorities, in the language of an ultimatum. On
    the other hand there are viewpoints saying that nothing special has
    happened - a regular resolution has been passed.

    I think we must refuse similar extremist approaches. If we try to
    assess the internal political situation not by the evaluations and
    resolutions of the Europeans but ourselves, then we must record that
    regrettably the terrible events that took place in the country had
    a really bad impact on the international rating and authority of
    the state.

    This means all the subjects of the political life, all the political
    powers; no matter they are pro-governmental or pro-oppositional, they
    are in the parliament or not, must realize that they can struggle
    against the authorities but never - against the state. The struggle
    against, or for the sake of the authorities should never turn into a
    struggle against the state. In my view all the political powers must
    learn this lesson.

    Some people think that the authorities suffered a defeat. I don't
    share this viewpoint. In my opinion it was our defeat - the crush
    of the state and the society. Because due to the initiative of
    some adventurous people the state was thrown backward, in terms of
    democratic achievements and the international rating and authority.

    After all everything is mutually linked in the world: politics,
    economy, etc. Each political assessment given to the state, as a rule,
    has economic responses, which will definitely have an impact on the
    simple citizens. This must one more time remind all the political
    powers that in their actions they must take into account the blow
    given to the state as a consequence of this or that step.

    We must also draw a very important conclusion from what happened:
    the state system and society must become stronger and have immunity
    towards similar situations; we must also find mechanisms to solve
    similar problems without concussions. In this sense I think we must
    have a balanced attitude towards this resolution. What is done cannot
    be undone. A resolution has been adopted, which dictates certain
    conditions to us, but the implementation of those conditions, in any
    case derives from the interests of our state."

    "If the authorities express willingness to have dialogue with
    the pro-oppositional powers, including the radical society, and
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan announces that his goal is to achieve the "non
    recognition of the power", do you see any opportunities to alleviate
    tension in such circumstances?"

    "The possibility of the alleviation of the existing tension depends
    not only upon the parties to the dialogue but also the general mood
    of the society. If society sees one party calling for a dialogue,
    and taking concrete steps, and another party refusing any dialogue,
    people will draw their own conclusion. I don't think the opening of
    the new demonstration season will change anything in this term. The
    most important thing is, what these demonstrations are aimed at.

    The same PACE resolution exhorts the opposition to accept the
    decision of the Constitutional Court on the election returns. If
    their demonstrations are on other topics, then I don't see anything
    bad in it, it is their constitutional right. But if during their
    demonstrations they over again announce that their candidate won the
    elections, then they will appear in a very illogical situation."

    "The government staff is not yet complete, but anyway do the
    appointments in the key positions, give reasons to think that the
    authority has adopted a new human resource policy?"

    "The human resource policy, adopted after the elections is not
    important only in terms of the personnel, anyhow, the cadres, by their
    quality and their methods to solve problems, decide many issues. After
    these elections people have positive expectations, because everyone
    realizes the importance of changes in our life.

    The first appointments, no matter they were new figures or re-appointed
    Ministers, derive to rather interesting tendencies. The government
    is accomplished with intellectuals having a dynamic working style:
    people whose activity is aimed at advancing ambitious programs,
    and foreseeing the possible challenges faced by the country.

    The first steps of the newly appointed Prime Minister, his approaches
    and proposals heard during the government session, his commitment to
    work transparently, inspires hope that intellectuals are becoming
    important in our country. If on the highest level they set a task
    to produce ideas and govern the country with that "product", this
    means we realize that intellectuals are our greatest wealth and human
    capital is the main resource to develop the country.

    You can feel the spirit of changes in the President's speeches,
    as well.

    In essence, a very important task is being set; if the government
    doesn't take radical steps from the beginning, it will never gain
    people's trust. The newly formed government has got two deficiencies:
    time and trust. Which means, the government must gain the people's
    trust in a very short period of time.

    I don't mean they must take populist steps in a short period of time.

    People don't need populism; they need concrete steps, which will
    inspire trust towards the better future of our country. The
    presidential elections made ground for motivating ideas and
    programs. The only thing left to do is to collect and implement them."
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