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    COALITION - THE BEGINNING OF SERIOUS REFORMS
    ARMEN TSATOURYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on March 22, 2008

    Due to the `Agreement on Political Coalition' signed on March 21 by the
    Republican Party of Armenia, `Rule of Law', `Prosperous Armenia' and
    the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsoutyun, the
    parliamentary and presidential elections, processes that lasted more
    than a year, fall to the bosom of history together with the tumultuous
    post-electoral developments.

    It's not accidental that signing the quadrilateral agreement on
    political coalition coincides, in time aspect, with lifting the state
    of emergency in our country. This means that after the period of the
    political debates and accusations, the factions which signed the March
    21 memorandum boldly commit themselves to helping the country overcome
    the existing situation.

    Despite the fact that during the presidential elections the Republican
    and `Prosperous Armenia' endorsed Serge Sargsyan while the other
    parties - `Rule of Law' and ARFD, endorsed Arthur Baghdasaryan and
    Vahan Hovhannisyan respectively, they all, put together, received more
    than two thirds of the total number of votes.

    For a government which is in the process of formation, this creates
    such a strong reserve of legitimacy that L. Ter-Petrosyan who, together
    with his political supporters, is trying to dispute the election
    results with his 21 percent of votes, will have less and less chances
    in future. From now on, the way towards the realization of their
    political goals will be `blockaded' by the factions supporting the
    candidates who occupied the 1st, 3rd and the 4th positions during the
    elections. These factions also have an absolute majority in the
    National Assembly elected in May 2007.

    This is the first time the principles of the activities and the keynote
    priorities of the political coalition, the obligations, the procedure
    and the time limits of organizing the activity of its member parties is
    defined in a concrete and clear-cut manner. The existing document
    differs from the previous coalition agreements in that it does not
    define the concrete spheres of the legislative and executive powers in
    which separate parties belonging to the coalition may propose staff
    members.

    It's obvious that only after the inauguration of the President-elect
    and the clarification of the candidacy of Prime Minister will the
    concrete role-castings of the staff members become clear within the
    frameworks of the coalition agreement.

    The principal and pivotal clause of the agreement on forming a
    political coalition is the last paragraph defining the coalition's
    objectives. It runs as follows, `The parties to the political coalition
    confirm their will and determination in realizing the objectives of the
    coalition and assume a responsibility for the activity of the ruling
    authority.'

    This means that all the parties involved in the coalition will bear a
    joint and individual responsibility for the ruling authority and first
    of all, for the activity of the Government. In the meantime, the next
    section of the agreement regarding the `Principles of the Political
    Coalition' adds that cooperation within the frameworks of the coalition
    will be implemented `in conjunction with one another as well as with
    the President of the Republic of Armenia'.

    The third, more extensive section of the March 1 agreement defines the
    keynote priorities which, together with general statements of question,
    also contain a great number of new and interesting objectives. Let's
    enumerate some of them,

    a) extending the scope of activity of the parliamentary opposition,

    b) implementing programs boosting the activity of public unions and
    structures,

    c) introducing and applying new mechanisms in the state government
    system; such mechanisms shall ensure a high efficiency in the activity
    of the National Security Council

    Besides, the document clearly defines the procedure of organizing the
    activity of the newly developing quadrilateral political coalition.
    According to it, the draft documents of conceptual and strategic
    character are subject to preliminary discussion among the coalition
    parties which should spare no effort for elaborating a joint attitude.
    Upon the proposal of any of the parties, any issue concerning the
    activity of the National Assembly and the Government may become subject
    to discussion. For the implementation of all these goals, the parties
    shall set up a coordinating council, based on the principle of equal
    representation.

    Thus, the March 21 `Agreement on Political Coalition' signed by 4
    parliamentary factions is a thoroughly elaborated, enhanced and
    comprehensive document which, from the very beginning, maximum
    decreased the possibility of any discord among the coalition members.
    The goals and principles enshrined in the document will be in force
    till the end of the activities of the fourth National Assembly. That's
    to say, till the next elections to be held on the republican scale, the
    4 political factions assuming a political responsibility for the ruling
    government, commit themselves to working jointly and unanimously.

    The `Agreement on Political Coalition' creates a political support
    which is necessary for implementing the reforms in different spheres of
    life in the Republic of Armenia and significantly increases the
    opportunities of ensuring the country's stable and unwavering
    development and our people's further progress.
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