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    WHAT DO THE POLITICAL FORCES DO?
    Armen Tsaturyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    09 Oct 2008
    Armenia

    The native political life has always been famous for the quantitative
    growth and qualitative degradation of the parties. But the developments
    that take place during this autumn, to be more precise - their
    absence is nothing more than a process of the evaporation of the
    political forces.

    Usually in our reality politics becomes lively one year before the
    regular state elections and that tendency is maintained at least six
    months during the post election period.

    In the past, the before mentioned cases were excluded only if Armenia
    was at the risk of foreign political developments, which had impact
    on our country.

    But the present political autumn proves that even in case of similar
    force-majeure situations the political life won't liven up in our
    reality.

    Russian-Georgian conflict has just finished which gave rise to serious
    geopolitical changes in the region. The world has appeared in the
    clutches of a big crisis, which can very soon knock at the door of
    our country.

    Moreover there are lots of reasons to be engaged in politics, to
    consolidate the positions and the influence of their own parties. The
    elections of local self-governmental bodies are in process, where
    the issue of winning is rather important for providing success in
    the next parliamentary elections.

    Besides that the country's principal financial document, the state
    budget of 2009 has been introduced to society. Ministry of Diaspora,
    Public Council is in the process of formation, for the first time in
    our history the President addressed the parliament and the people, etc.

    We can continue to list the before mentioned events of political
    significance. But what is the attitude of the political forces
    towards them?

    The representatives of coalition from time to time with evident
    laziness make judgments about all this. But the pro-oppositional
    parties united in the framework of Armenian Pan National Congress
    gather once per month to abuse the authorities and to admire
    Ter-Petrosyan's linguistic abilities. Whereas if the abuses
    regularly heard from Matenadaran's platform is really senseless, it
    is becoming very difficult to find any concrete political contents
    in Ter-Petrosyan's speeches.

    As for all the other parties, they don't show any signs of life.

    It turns out that the several dozens of parties registered in Armenia
    are no more political subjects. And but for the National Assembly,
    where the pro-oppositional and the pro-governmental forces "ex officio"
    have to say something regarding the matters of concern, then we can
    presume that the political processes have stopped in our reality.

    And but for the parliamentary investigation of March 1-2 developments
    in the "emergency store" of the political aut umn or the obligatory
    discussions of the bills submitted to the National Assembly, then the
    existence of the parties represented in the country's top legislative
    body would fell under suspicion.

    Strange but a fact, the impulses of livening up present day political
    life are far not the products of the initiatives of the country's
    pro-oppositional parties or the quadrilateral coalition supporting
    the authorities but only and only the actions taken by the ruling
    executive power. And if that is true then our political-party system
    doesn't fulfill its functions. It is shabby and old in terms of
    politics and contents.

    Thus we can record that the autumn of 2008 is the beginning of a vacuum
    in Armenia's political life, which can very soon serve as a reason for
    the appearance of new forces, because sacred place never remains empty.
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