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    TIME TO BURY THE HATCHET
    Editorial

    "HAYOTS ASHKHARH"
    Published on February 29, 2008

    What L. Ter-Petrosyan and his political team didn't manage to do by
    creating an atmosphere of mutual intolerance in the country is becoming
    a reality after the very first proposal the newly elected President
    addressed to the Opposition from the Republican Square on February 26.

    L. Ter-Petrosyan, currently appealing to all the pro-Opposition
    factions and individual activists for consolidation, will soon
    be surprised to announce that the persistent efforts he has been
    making for the past 4-5 months has produced a more insignificant
    result than S. Sargsyan's one single proposal on forming a coalition
    government. It's not accidental that just a few hours later, the
    first positive responses from the former presidential candidates and
    the extra-parliamentary factions were already received.

    Their number and qualitative structure will continue increasing in the
    near future, contrasting with the powerless appeals and the repeated
    speeches made by those who have gathered at the Theatrical Square.

    As shown by the recent events, the "audience" gathered at the
    Theatrical Square is getting bored, so new and new activists are needed
    to entertain them. Therefore, L. Ter-Petrosyan sent the successive
    "invitations" to Arshak Sadoyan, an activist once considered a
    "popular tribune", as well as to other pro-Opposition figures having
    some charisma, but as we see, his invitations were turned down.

    Instead, even the MPs belonging to "Heritage" party are taking an
    interest in the practical mechanisms of forming a coalition government,
    a proposal advanced by Serge Sargsyan during his first Parliamentary
    speech following the elections.

    This comes to prove that there are simultaneously two "gravity fields"
    formed in our reality in the post-electoral period, and the political
    factions are facing a choice again. Whereas the elections, during
    which there is an urgent need for strengthening the opposite poles
    of the political confrontation, are already over. And the candidate
    elected as President announces in the most frank manner that it is
    time to study and implement all the constructive positive proposals
    advanced during the campaign. So, where will the positive processes
    enabling the Opposition to participate in the state and political
    life are going to take place if not within the coalition government?

    Furthermore, while in the pre-election period all the pro-Opposition
    factions of Armenia preferred to act from radical positions in
    order to receive maximum number of votes on the election day, in the
    post-election period it's just vice versa: they are required to be
    maximum close to the levers of the authorities in order to realize
    their promises. And in such conditions, the proposal on forming a
    coalition government marks the beginning of the process of eliminating
    the split political arena.

    Of course, this doesn't mean that such format will contribute to
    smoothing the poles of the current political confrontation. They will
    be maintained for a long time. However, it should be born in mind that
    apart from such poles, there is also a wide palette of parties and
    individuals whose attitude significantly predetermines the further
    course of the political developments. During the elections, the
    candidates representing "Rule of Law", ARFD, NDU (National Democratic
    Union), the People's Party and National Unity received more votes put
    together than ex-President L. Ter-Petrosyan. In case these factions or
    even some of them are, in the near future, represented in the coalition
    government, it will be possible to form a powerful center enjoying
    trust among the overwhelming majority of the country's citizens.

    Of course, it is still early to speak about the specific steps to be
    implemented in the frameworks of this particular format representing
    the authorities and the Opposition. Their content can be clarified only
    in the course of relevant talks. Considering the clear-cut objectives
    advanced by the President-elect, it may include the major part of the
    questions raised by the pro-Opposition parties during the elections.

    A passing glance at the objectives advanced by Serge Sargsyan during
    his most recent speech at the Republican Square will be enough to
    understand that their major part coincides with the demands of the
    Opposition. Thus, the realization of the tasks of restricting poverty,
    forming a competitive economy, eradicating tax evasion and impunity,
    are equally important both for the newly elected President and
    the other political factions, including the Opposition. Therefore,
    there are neither programmatic nor psychological serious obstacles
    for avoiding cooperation, being "offended", isolating oneself and
    especially, joining the demonstrations which are thinning out

    It is just time to realize the supreme task of the country's steady
    development and give certain shapes to the willingness of mutual
    cooperation manifested on such bases i.e. it is time to "bury the
    hatchet".
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