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    DO OLD FRIENDS NOT RESIGN?

    Lragir
    18:45:37 - 23/02/2008


    The resignation of the deputy speaker of the National Assembly Vahan
    Hovanisyan may launch a new serious home political process or intensify
    the ongoing process. The point is that Vahan Hovanisyan's decision has
    caused a strong reaction among the leadership of the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun. However, we may also say that this reaction had
    occurred long before this and has caused Vahan Hovanisyan to resign.
    The point is that before the presidential election some part of
    Dashnaktsutyun had doubts that Vahan Hovanisyan worked in favor of the
    presidential candidate Serge Sargsyan. Moreover, according to
    information from the ranks of Dashnaktsutyun, in some areas activists
    of Dashnaktsutyun gave election bribes but for the Republican
    candidate, not for their candidate. Doubts became deeper when after
    failure Vahan Hovanisyan did not make any important pronouncement
    regarding the presidential election. It aroused more doubts among the
    party ranks about his activities. And perhaps this is the reason why
    Vahan Hovanisyan decided to make an assessment of the election and
    resign from the post of deputy speaker three days after February 19 to
    dispel doubts among his party members about his plot with Serge
    Sargsyan.

    However, Hovanisyan's resignation which was expected to dispel doubts
    inside the party and ease tension has kindled it even more because now
    the problem of a logical continuation of the resignation has occurred,
    that is the ministers from Dashnaktsutyun should now resign, especially
    that it is in the interests of the ranks of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, who
    heard before the election the statements of their leadership to go all
    the way, whereas after the election they were shocked by the silence of
    their party leadership after this outrageous election. However, the
    demand of the ranks is not in the interests of the party leadership who
    have taken a convenient place in government, including ministerial
    posts. This situation has caused a heated debate among the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun leadership: to resign or not to resign from ministerial
    posts. In fact, it might sound exaggerated but the political future of
    the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is at stake if the interests of part of the
    leadership prevails over the party ranks.

    In addition, this controversy has occurred a long time ago, since the
    coalition agreement signed in 2003 when the actions and words of the
    ARF Dashnaktsutyun started to contradict, and not only in Armenia but
    also in the political life of Karabakh, when the opposition ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun joined the `common candidate' plot after it had been
    crushed in the parliamentary election in Karabakh. Perhaps the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun has a good opportunity to overcome internal
    controversies and misunderstanding, if certainly it goes for
    ideological consistency rather than political conformism.
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