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    IN POLITICS ONE MUST BE AS PATIENT AS A FISHERMAN
    Kima Yeghiazaryan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 15, 2008
    Armenia

    Interview with the director of the independent sociological center
    "Sociometer" Aharon Adibekyan.

    "Mr. Adibekyan according to the observations of certain analysts, both
    the former and the current quadrilateral coalition has, somewhat,
    stepped aside from the political domain, leaving the Leader of
    the country and the ruling authorities, all alone, to confront the
    opposition, particularly the movement headed by Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

    Don't you think that the coalition must refuse their passive posture
    and become more active and initiators?"

    "If we observe the actions of the forces surrounding Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan, we will easily see that they are directed against the
    President and the ruling government and not the coalition members. They
    took some steps against the Leader of "Orinats Yerkir" party as well.

    They didn't even hide their hatred towards him, but it had nothing
    to do with the principal goal of the movement headed by Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan. Thus, the ruling power is their main target.

    Secondly: the coalition members don't possess serious resources for
    confrontation. What should they do? Today, our people's welfare,
    establishing law and order, the settlement of Karabakh issue, and
    the review of our foreign policy are priorities for the state.

    It is the function of the President and the Prime Minister to solve
    all the before mentioned issues. And it is quite natural that the
    aggressive actions of the opposition are directed against them. And
    it is their task to give the answers to all the questions. Even if
    the other three coalition members become more active, deliver active
    speeches, it will not have any influence, especially because the wave
    of the revolution is evidently becoming weaker.

    Usually similar waves are followed by gradual tranquility, as it
    was in 1996, 1998, and 2003. If you remember in 2003 our opposition
    announced that a very heated autumn is in store for us, or a heated
    winter and spring. But the wave became weaker and weaker, because
    our opposition is not homogeneous.

    Even at present the forces involved in the movement headed by Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan are quite different. And if some people think that they
    express the moods of the overwhelming majority of our people they are
    definitely in the wrong. This movement can't be considered a united
    protest. Some people participate in the rallies hoping to get answers
    to their questions or see changes. Some people have gathered around the
    leader of the movement, hoping to get positions, in case they win. Some
    of them are in the role of observers; some are the representatives
    of special services, trying to control the anti-state actions.

    So, if the leadership of the movement makes efforts to start
    their street democracy over again, you will see that the number
    of the participants has significantly reduced, because those who
    participated in the demonstrations as observers and those who had
    certain expectations won't be there.

    After all everyone understands that there will be no wave of revolution
    any more. It is a regular process of massive psychology. Those who
    hoped for victory are disappointed, seeing that they didn't achieve
    anything after suffering losses. At present they won't pin any hopes
    upon the newly established Armenian National Congress."

    "Do you think the congress can't continue the struggle?"

    "I don't think, because if you add zero to zero the result will be
    zero. Our opposition has never possessed enough resources to become
    a serious political power. Besides that their goals always surpass
    their opportunities. And when you don't manage to fulfill your goals,
    your opportunities become lesser and lesser.

    That is why; in politics one should be as patient as a fisherman. But
    our people play checkers and they want to record immediate
    results. They want to come to power as soon as possible. But it is
    impossible because changing government is a long-lasting process,
    with preparation, active and final stages."

    "During one of your discussions recently you mentioned that the
    dialogue is a fiction. Do you exclude the possibility of a dialogue
    between Levon Ter-Petrosyan and the authorities?"

    "It is really impossible because there is one presidential chair. And
    the struggle is only for this chair. Consequently there is no topic
    for discussion. The situation will change if Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    and his team members introduce a list of proposals: for example
    settlement of the issues regarding poverty, or if they lend a hand
    to the authorities for the solution of these and many other issues.

    Thus the opposition must try to have an investment in the country's
    development. But what they want, in our reality, is power, nothing
    more. But they forget that once they used to possess this power but
    they didn't do anything good. If they couldn't do it once, is it a
    school, for them to pass a re-examination?"

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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