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    PRESS REVIEW

    RFE/RL
    28.04.2009

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation's decision to leave the
    government is the central theme of Tuesday's Armenian press commentary.

    "Dashnaktsutyun's disaffection is not unfounded," writes "Aravot." "By
    staying on in the ruling coalition after the latest developments,
    that political force would lose its last remaining sincere supporters
    while retaining opportunists trying to be close to the [government]
    trough." The paper believes that Dashnaktsutyun simply could not
    be part of "a government whose actions raise concerns even in
    non-nationalist circles." It says the next few months will show
    whether those skeptics who think that Dashnaktsutyun continues to
    cooperate with Serzh Sarkisian are right. It says the authorities
    will prove them wrong if they soon crack down on Dashnaktsutyun-linked
    businessmen or the Yerkir-Media TV station controlled by the party.

    According to "Hraparak," Dashnaktsutyun's exit "created a new political
    situation in the country." "And that can not be linked with the
    elections of Yerevan mayor," says the paper. "It is unlikely that the
    last-minute opposition Dashnaktsutyun will fare well in the upcoming
    elections." Nonetheless, it says, some of the factions remaining
    loyal to President Sarkisian are now "in panic." "The authorities
    have no right to weak en themselves as that could lead to a loss
    of power." Other government factions are "jubilant," setting their
    sights on the government posts made vacant by the Dashnaks.

    "Dashnaktsutyun was ready to work together with Serzh Sarkisian as long
    as it was certain that his intention is to deceive the outside world,"
    writes "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun." That is why, claims the opposition
    paper, Dashnaktsutyun leaders did not take Sarkisian's statements on
    Turkey seriously until recently. When it turned out that Sarkisian
    has no choice but to take concrete steps they decided to jump ship,
    according to "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun."

    Vahan Hovannisian, one of the Dashnaktsutyun leaders, tells "Iravunk
    de facto" that his party will now act like a genuine opposition force.

    "I am skeptical about the concept of constructive opposition," says
    Hovannisian. "Everyone -- citizens, the authorities, the opposition --
    in the country must be constructive," he adds. "That is everyone's
    civic duty. In that sense, yes. As for extremism, true, we did have
    extreme opposition manifestations in the 1990s because the situation
    was extremely severe at that time. I think there is no need for that
    now. Besides, there is no lack of extremists in the country today."

    Hovannisian also makes clear that Dashnaktsutyun does not intend to
    cooperate with former President Le von Ter-Petrosian and his Armenian
    National Congress (HAK) for the moment.

    "But political developments will show," he says. "If they take
    constructive positions and adopt our approaches, then why not? It
    will be possible to think about that. But we haven't thought about
    that yet."
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