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    MEETING AT PEOPLE'S PARTY OF ARMENIA

    Haykakan Zhamanak
    Nov 20 2008
    Armenia

    After stopping struggle via rallies, the leadership of the [opposition]
    Armenian National Congress is, in essence, using this period of time
    for setting up regional entities of the congress and strengthening the
    already established ones. The visits of the ANC leader, first President
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan, to the headquarters of the ANC member-parties
    are probably connected with this. During these visits the first
    president meets activists of the parties. The most essential part
    of these meetings is that free and open discussions take place on
    all issues. This provides an opportunity for getting a realistic
    understanding of the existing situation.

    Ter-Petrosyan continued the series of his visits, started 20 days
    ago, meeting activists of the [opposition] People's Party of Armenia
    [PPA] at the PPA office. According to our information, a free and
    open conversation was held with PPA activists as well on some urgent
    issues. They discussed, in particular, the Karabakh settlement, the
    possible resumption of rallies, political problems in the country and
    impact of the global financial crisis on the Armenian economy. The
    first president said that sector committees, which must play the role
    of a shadow government, have been already set up; it [the shadow
    government] will work concurrently with the government and will
    react to all developments in the life of the country and will come
    up with suggestions. As for the Karabakh issue, although the first
    president said that he had already said everything concerning this
    issue during the latest [opposition] rally, he added anyway that he
    continues to believe that agreement on some principles in this issue
    will be reached in the coming two or three months.

    The first president also spoke about the political situation in Armenia
    at the PPA office and said that [Armenian President Serzh] Sargsyan
    had perfected the criminal regime, which was established by [former
    President] Robert Kocharyan. Ter-Petrosyan also spoke in detail about
    the issue of suspending the rallies and answered numerous questions of
    the party's activists. In particular, speaking about a debate on the
    Karabakh settlement to be held at the Karen Demirchyan complex, which
    has been called by Sargsyan, the first president said that everyone
    understands that this is "an emptiest thing, some mixed meeting" where
    there is nothing to discuss. The reason for convening this discussion,
    according to Ter-Petrosyan, is that Sargsyan wants to have something
    to show to the world. Ter-Petrosyan said that Sargsyan wants to create
    an impression for the world that the Armenian government has started
    a dialogue with the opposition, and thus everything is good.

    Ter-Petrosyan said that Sargsyan wants to ward off dangers present
    in the requirements of resolutions of the Parliamentary Assembly of
    the Council of Europe's [PACE]. Thus, Sargsyan is trying to avoid
    critical issues raised in the PACE resolutions. Ter-Petrosyan said
    this circumstance is dangerous, but added that he does not impose
    his opinion on the leaders of the ANC member-parties and that they
    are free to decide on their own whether they want to take part in
    the discussions called by Sargsyan. Ter-Petrosyan said that the ANC
    member-parties will assess the existing situation correctly and will
    make a correct decision.

    PS. It was reported late last night that all ANC member-parties turned
    down Sargsyan's offer. In fact, Sargsyan will discuss the Karabakh
    issue with coalition parties and small puppet parties. Maybe only
    representatives of the [opposition] Heritage Party, who said yesterday
    [19 November] that they would take part in the discussion, will voice
    different positions.
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