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    THE REPUBLICANS DON'T SUFFER FROM PARTY-ADDICTION
    LILIT POGHOSYAN


    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 02, 2008
    Armenia


    Member of the `Republican' Parliamentary Faction Artak Davtyan answers
    the questions of the correspondent of `Hayots Ashkharh' daily.


    `The day before, when from the NA tribune you were expressing the
    standpoints of your fraction regarding the government's action plan you
    stressed the importance of refusing party-addiction. Does this mean;
    the beautiful words about the supremacy of the state interests are
    veils to move forward the party-affectations?'

    `If we consider secondary the interests of the state, and the national,
    state programs underlined in the coalition cooperation and be guided by
    narrow party interests, we will unequivocally jeopardize the
    implementation of the government's action plan.

    Of course personal skin is closer, but it is high time to unite our
    people, and why not the protestant electorate as well, those who voted
    for the extra-parliamentary powers, around the state problems. This is
    the very principle, the Republican Party has always been guided by: to
    be based on the idea of national solidarity while forming the
    government.

    That is why I quoted Garegin Njdeh: saying that party-addiction is a
    great evil; he was exhorting to refuse that mode of action. The
    Republican Party has well prepared cadres. That's why we can nominate
    several worthy candidates for different positions. The President of the
    Republic, possesses the whole human resource bank of the party, and in
    my view, everyone knows that we don't have any problem linked with the
    human resource potential.

    We have started the process of uprooting party-addiction from
    ourselves. That is why we give ourselves the right to voice this from
    NA tribune.

    `In your estimation does the government's action plan answer the
    purpose of overcoming the internal and external challenges faced by the
    country?'

    `In my view it is a balanced program. It is possible to include the
    impossible in one document: to represent the mechanisms of the solution
    of all the issues, the succession of all the steps and the exact
    schedule. The most important thing is that the government's action plan
    clearly enshrines the key targets and priorities, the implementation of
    which will lead us to a qualitatively new country in 2012.

    Particularly the conversation is about the formation of the middle
    class, because the high economic growth recorded during the recent
    years is far not satisfactory to mitigate the social polarization. In
    different countries in Latin America, for many years they ensured high
    economic growth, in conditions of emphasized social polarization. This
    implies estrangement of the different layers of society, which usually
    turns into enmity and hatred.

    In such conditions it is senseless to speak about social agreement and
    building civil society. That is why in my statement I brought the
    attention of the government on the fact that in parallel with the high
    tempo of economic growth, by every year we must try to improve Jin
    Coefficient of the income distribution, so that rich people won't
    become richer and the poor ` poorer. Otherwise the second-generation
    reforms will be an end in itself.'

    `What is the difference between this government program and the
    previous one?'

    `Firstly I must record that this program is based on the fundamental
    clauses of the previous one. It is not right to say that the
    conversation is about revolutionary changes. Of course there are
    certain new accentuations, taking into account the new coalition format
    and the priorities enshrined in Serge Sargsyan's pre-election program.

    After all one year has passed after the parliamentary elections, new
    problems have appeared during this period of time, the expectations of
    the society have changed and many issues have become priorities. The
    conversation is mainly about the atmosphere of trust between the
    authorities and the society. This is the fundamental pledge, due to
    which the government can overcome the challenges faced by the country.

    It is also essential, that the digital index of the economic growth is
    based on not the nominal but the real growth of the GDP. This means the
    real increase of prices and the deflator of the GDP is neutralized by
    the growth of income.

    By giving vote of confidence to the government, during the coming
    months we must implement a serious legislative activity. If we fail to
    ensure corresponding legislative field we will not be able to realize
    all this. The parliament and the government must coordinate their work,
    to be able to implement the reforms, enshrined in the government's
    action plan.

    I must mention that there is something common between the action plans
    of the ruling and the former governments: both are based on the concept
    of the national security. Which means we must bring our legislation in
    conformity with the strategy of the national security.'
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