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    WHAT IS THE MAIN PROBLEM?
    Haik Aramyan

    http://www.lragir.am/src/index.php?id=com ments&pid=14962
    14:23:56 - 20/08/2009

    The activists of the Armenian National Congress are convinced that a
    resolution on Karabakh will be imposed and the government will have
    to resign in both cases of signing and not signing. The impression
    from the statements of some activists is that they believe in this
    mechanism, and it is possible to understand them. The point is that the
    present opposition had left government as a result of the developments
    regarding the Karabakh issue.

    The ex-chair of the National Assembly Committee of Foreign Affairs
    Hovanes Igityan, member of the Armenian National Congress, says with
    regard to the events of that time: "I was a member of the team which
    included 30 others like me. The team included Nagorno-Karabakh as
    well which expressed its opinion like it did in 1997, stopped the
    process." By resigning at that time, the government really stopped
    the process, although there is still a grounded opinion that if Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan had dismissed Robert Kocharyan, Vazgen Sargsyan and
    the other "hotheaded" ones, as he referred to them, he would remain
    in power, and no change of government would take place.

    You can both understand and not understand the activists of the
    Armenian National Congress. You cannot understand that they continue
    to believe that the government they now deal with is a political
    team and it is possible to solve important internal and external
    problems through political mechanisms. It happens so when you deal
    with a political team. Surprisingly, however, the activists of the
    Congress describe precisely the nature and mechanisms of the present
    government but believe that they will get political answers to their
    political messages, and they publicly express surprise every time
    they do not get it. It is true that this stage of "romanticism"
    has passed but there are expectations nevertheless.

    Time shows that Serge Sargsyan and his team are neither able nor
    fancy such things. The main problem is to hold on to power at any
    price. Approving the principles of Madrid, Serge Sargsyan conveyed
    through his spokesman that he is not going to resign. Perhaps this is
    the only honest statement of the present government since it came to
    power. It is difficult to tell if there is threat to Karabakh or not,
    and Serge Sargsyan who was among those who toppled the government in
    1998 keeps in mind that "experience" or he has got guarantees from
    the outside. The result is the same in both cases.

    Hovanes Igityan also stated that "the change of government is not
    the problem. It is necessary to promote democracy. And the promotion
    of democracy is not only change of government. Armenia needs the
    following steps: free press, no political prisoners, a normal judicial
    system. But all these should be the preconditions for a free and fair
    election.' It is difficult to disagree with Mr. Igityan, in fact
    here is the entire potential for political struggle and bringing
    the society together, and if this basic issue is not solved, the
    rest, including the "Karabakh mechanism" turns into a mechanism of
    suppressing freedoms and desires of the societies in Armenia and
    Karabakh. This has been the case for multiple times.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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