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    THE MISSION OF LEVON'S EMISSARIES
    Vrezh Aharonyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on May 22, 2008
    Armenia

    As shown by the developments of the internal political life, the
    discussions around PACE Resolution # 1609, adopted on April 17, are
    becoming more and more heated. There are great expectations especially
    in Mr. Ter-Petrosyan's team.

    Here, the process of increasing the "extent of pressure" upon the
    Armenian authorities through the European structures is viewed as
    a priority.

    For solving this problem, the pro-Levon activists have put into
    practice all the potentials of their political arsenal, including both
    delicate irony and swaggering. As to what extent the expectations of
    L. Ter-Petrosyan's political team from the PACE Resolution are real
    and to what extent the team will manage maintain this policy as a
    "hot line" by the established time-limit (June), it's a matter of time.

    However, one fact is already obvious: the European diplomatic and
    political circles are beginning to adopt a reserved attitude towards
    revolutionary extremism.

    It's a well-known fact that a week before the May 2 congress,
    L. Ter-Petrosyan's office sent invitations of participation to all
    the Heads of the embassies (especially those of the Member States of
    the Council of Europe) accredited to Yerevan and the international
    organizations, being confident that they would attend the first big
    event organized after March 1. However, no serious representative of
    the diplomatic corpse was present at the May 2 congress (there were
    only three diplomats); the embassies of the United States, England
    and Romania were represented on the level of ordinary employees.

    This fact infuriated the leadership of the movement and especially
    L. Ter-Petrosyan who, if you remember, constructed his speech in
    the context of sending "messages" to foreign countries. For two days
    following the congress, Ter-Petrosyan's office was busy translating
    the text of the ex-President's speech; later, the material was sent
    to the embassies in DVD format.

    Of course, the European diplomatic structures did the right thing by
    refusing to participate in the congress; however, in case of a more
    in-depth analysis, they will arrive at the conclusion that Armenia's
    compliance with the requirements of PACE Resolution # 1609 is not
    advantageous to L. Ter-Petrosyan and his movement. Because in that
    case they will have but one choice: to publicly recognize and admit
    their own defeat.

    The developments around the requirements of the PACE Resolution and
    the authorities' delay in complying with some of its clauses directly
    serve as a lifebuoy for Ter-Petrosyan and his team, as they have found
    themselves in a deadlock. We believe the "pan-national movement" has
    already exhausted itself, and Resolution # 1609 is L. Ter-Petrosyan's
    last chance for saving the reputation the collapsing movement
    vs. stabilizing the situation in the country.

    Anyway, all L. Ter-Petrosyan wants is to have the PACE not only
    deprive Armenia of the right to vote but also raise the question of
    our country's membership in that structure. But the issue is whether
    the overwhelming majority of the RA citizens desire that. This is the
    question that should arouse concerns among the European structures
    as well.

    By the way, according to available information, L. Ter-Petrosyan
    has decided to send a group of emissaries to Washington under the
    leadership of David Shahnazaryan, being dissatisfied with the results
    of the recent hearings held in the US Congress with regard to the
    current situation in Armenia. The most noteworthy circumstance is that,
    during all the meetings in the United States, the above-mentioned
    group will try to substantiate the fact that all the allocations under
    the "Millennium Challenges" program as well as the other financial
    investments will be reduced to dust in our country which is facing
    political instability.

    This is the true story. Seeking, on the one hand, to win sympathy in
    society, and on the other had, disguise his treacherous image, L.

    Ter-Petrosyan appeals to the United States not to suspend the
    financial allocations; on the other hand, its team is doing its best
    to substantiate that "there's no need to give money to transitional
    authorities."

    This is L. Ter-Petrosyan's political style; here is an issue that
    foreign countries should really think about.
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