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    HRANT MARGARIAN: COALITION IS NOT AN END IN ITSELF FOR DASHNAKTSUTYUN

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113629
    Ma y 21, 2008

    YEREVAN, MAY 21, NOYAN TAPAN. In the opinion of respresentative of
    the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Bureau Hrant Margarian, Dashnaktsutyun failed
    at the presidential election but not because of its wrong policy or
    incorrect activities. According to him, there were bloody clashes
    during the presidential elections in 1996 and 2008 in an atmosphere
    of social polarization. "Was it an accident that the same person was
    the same major player - participant in both elections," H. Margarian
    asked at the 30rd general assembly of the ARF on May 21.

    In his words, after ten years of silence, a person whose presidency
    years people recall with hatred, came to the political field. Having
    united the opposition around himself, this person, according to
    H. Margarian, created a strained and polarized atmosphere instead of
    starting an ideological struggle. "The election was no longer among the
    candidates, it was between the former and current authorities. Those,
    who feared the return of the former authorities, voted for the current
    ones, while those displeased with the current authorities, voted for
    the former ones," the ARF Bureau member said.

    According to him, what happened in the country was an attempt to
    carry out a colored revolution, which was organized by outside forces
    and headed by the opposition candidate for presidency. When this
    attemp failed and all means of peaceful struggle were exhausted,
    the tragic March 1 events occured, from which neither the people
    nor the authorities benefited. "There was only one person (NT: Levon
    Ter-Petrosian) to benefit from it, and, unfortunately, he achieved it".

    H. Margarian said that two poles formed in the country: on one pole
    there was the opposition whose goal was not power but "getting rid of
    the Karabakh problem", while on the other pole were the authorities
    which "did not win through clean election", but the international
    community did not object to their election. According to H. Margarian,
    it was the necessity to confront both external pressure and domestic
    dangers that made Dashnaktsutyun form part of the ruling coalition. At
    the same time he pointed out that the coalition is not an end in
    itself for the Dashnaktsutyun. "While the danger is not over, our
    remaining in the coalition is understandable. However, the duration
    of the coalition is conditioned by clear-cut tasks, and from time to
    time we will assess the efficiency of cooperation," he said.
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