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    POLITICAL PARTIES OF ARMENIA ARE APPARENTLY MENTAL VIRGINS
    JAMES HAKOBYAN

    Lragir.am
    13:50:07 - 28/11/2008

    The first thing that the leaders of political parties participating in
    the consultation with Serge Sargsyan told reporters waiting outside the
    conference hall was that Serge Sargsyan, unlike his predecessors Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan and Robert Kocharyan, takes into consideration the
    opinion of the political parties on the important issue of Karabakh. Of
    course, it is highly disputable that Serge Sargsyan really wanted to
    know the opinion of the leaders of political parties on Karabakh. If
    the Marxist Davit Hakobyan was delighted that Serge Sargsyan listened
    to his speech without interrupting, or Paruir Hairikyan who left the
    consultation for the ceremony of Golodomor said the president took
    notes of interesting ideas and proposals, it does not mean that Serge
    Sargsyan took genuine interest in the opinions that were expressed.

    Maybe Serge Sargsyan did not interrupt the speeches because he could
    not understand their meaning, and took notes to try to understand the
    obscure things later with the help of his assistants. The point is that
    our parties are mental virgins, and when the president invited them to
    the round-table meeting to express their thoughts, it is possible that
    they did not express them well enough. In any case, however, it is
    clear that Serge Sargsyan did a thing which the first and the second
    presidents had not20done in their 7 and 10 years of office respectively.
    It is possible that during their presidency the Karabakh issue was not
    in such a crucial stage like now, and they did not need round-table
    meetings like Serge Sargsyan now. However, the problem is that Serge
    Sargsyan had stated before that meeting that the Karabakh issue will
    not be solved soon, and will take a lasting process. Therefore, the
    urgency of the roundup of parties was not more than in the different
    periods of office of Levon Ter-Petrosyan or Robert Kocharyan.

    Hence, most probably Serge Sargsyan is really a more tolerant and
    dialoguing president than Ter-Petrosyan and Robert Kocharyan. However,
    it does not mean unambiguously that it is Serge Sargsyan's advantage
    over the previous two presidents. The point is that when one listens to
    the leaders of those fifty Armenian political parties who participated
    in the consultation and are now expressing their thoughts on it and the
    Karabakh issue in general, one understands Levon Ter-Petrosyan and
    Robert Kocharyan, although one could understand them before the
    consultation. The point is that both Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Robert
    Kocharyan displayed amazing realism, adequacy to the situation,
    rational and fair governance. What can one hear from the parties, which
    are on the so-called political field, when it takes them to appear at a
    distance of 20-30 meters from the president at least once or twice a
    year to be h
    appy? What can they say about Karabakh or any other
    important national issue when they are ready to tell ten different
    things on the seven days of a week, depending on whose demand is
    stronger, the situation's or the government's? All these parties do not
    even have their own vision of their future, let alone the future of the
    country. Of course, each of their leaders did a favor to the nation and
    the state at one time of history but at another time they were unable
    to resist temptation. Meanwhile, it is known that both the tempter and
    the tempted are to be held accountable, and the favor is dropped into
    the gutter. The political field with wet favors should be dried out in
    the direct and figurative sense of the word, which is what Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan and Robert Kocharyan did, drying out the political field.
    At first sight, it seems that what they did was a historical mistake
    for the country, and the political sphere should not have been let dry
    out and devastated but on a closer look at the resource that is there,
    one understands that the only way of ridding of it was desertification
    of that field not to leave a piece of old root in order to guarantee
    preconditions and conditions for establishing a brand new and clear
    field.

    It seems that Serge Sargsyan tried to restore that dry field and
    actually opposed to the policy which Ter-Petrosyan and Kocharyan had
    conducted successively. I
    n reality, however, it is a logical
    continuation. Serge Sargsyan is merely collecting the dry hay in the
    political field, enabling Ter-Petrosyan and why not, also Robert
    Kocharyan who is unwilling to quit politics to continue their efforts
    and to plant new seedlings instead of drying the field each for their
    turn. It is another question how Ter-Petrosyan and Kocharyan will
    benefit from that possibility. The first is reflecting on the final
    establishment of the Armenian National Congress, the second is not
    known on what is reflecting. It is difficult to say when these known
    and unknown reflections will end but it is a fact that history always
    gives a chance to correct mistakes. Simply not always is this chance
    perceived adequately. In addition, maybe the three presidents did that
    and did that unintentionally. In other words, both Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    and Robert Kocharyan, and now also Sargsyan, have never arranged
    anything, maybe they acted subconsciously, by serendipity, maybe even
    proceeding from personal power rather than the interest of evolution of
    the political sphere, but the most important thing is that logic is
    sustained, and there is a chance that one day it will end. But it is
    also evident that logic takes victims. However, it never happens
    otherwise since victory is never illogical.
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