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    INTERNAL CHALLENGES DEEMED AS THE PRINCIPAL CHALLENGES OF ARMENIA
    KIMA YEGHYAZARYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 02, 2008
    Armenia


    SHAVARSH KOCHARYAN, Head of the National Democratic Party (NDP), was
    yesterday's guest speaker of `Pakagits' (bracket) club


    Although the press-conference was originally devoted to the discussion
    of the `External Challenges', all the questions arousing interest among
    the journalists concerned the internal political issues. Especially
    when, after enumerating and attaching importance to different
    challenges threatening our country, the NDP leader finished his
    introductory speech with the following conclusion, `Speaking about all
    kinds of external challenges, we must clearly realize that Armenia's
    principal challenge is currently the internal challenge.'

    Sh. Kocharyan regretted to state that having chosen the path of
    European integration, our country, is, along with Russia and
    Azerbaijan, among the few states whose compliance with their
    commitments is estimated as imitative and not real. `At this point, we
    are facing a problem too, because if your country has become a member
    of some international structure and undertaken commitments, it is
    obliged to comply with them.

    And that implies that the governance system inside the country should
    be effective enough to solve the problems which constantly demand a
    solution. On the one hand, you are required to establish stability in
    you country, and on the other hand, you should never cross the limits
    which are not characteristic of a democratic country,' Sh. Kocharyan
    announced.

    Distinguishing the activities of the radical opposition as one of the
    `internal challenges', the speaker noted that the forces supporting L.
    Ter-Petrosyan crossed the permitted limits, by implementing the tactics
    of struggle they had chosen themselves. `I have said, and I repeat that
    no development is possible without an internal political struggle. But
    anyway, it is necessary for an internal political struggle to have a
    certain threshold which should never be crossed.

    In my estimation, the part of the opposition supporting ex-President L.
    Ter-Petrosyan during the last presidential elections did cross that
    threshold.'

    Touching upon the efforts of the leader of `Heritage' party to organize
    a dialogue between the country's president and Mr. Ter-Petrosyan, Sh.
    Kocharyan expressed surprise, `As regards the dialogue, it is a little
    bit unclear to me why Raffi Hovhannisyan acts as a mediator. He
    supported L. Ter-Petrosyan, didn't he? So why doesn't he have that
    dialogue himself? It isn't as if former Prime Minister and new
    President Serge Sargsyan had announced that he was ready for a
    dialogue. Well, if you represent a political party which is the only
    pro-opposition faction in the Parliament, just announce that you are
    ready for a dialogue. I am already unable to understand that.' And the
    speaker again expressed hesitation, `If two individuals really desire
    to talk to each other, is there any need for a mediator?'
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