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    AUTHORITIES WILL NOT SHOW RESISTANCE IF ISSUES INTERSECT

    A1+
    [08:34 pm] 19 February, 2009

    Assaults, beatings, ballot stuffing and figure drawing accompanied the
    Armenian presidential elections held in Armenia last year as a result
    of which Serzh Sargsyan came to replace Robert Kocharyan as president.

    "A year ago, the current administration tried to buy votes and that
    goes to show the disrespect towards the people. But the Armenian people
    don't like those who disrespect them and won't accept the results of
    the elections no matter the time," told "A1+" leader of the "Republic"
    party Aram Sargsyan.

    According to him, during the past year the authorities "have not
    taken any steps to raise the lost reputation".

    Aram Sargsyan recalls the existence of political prisoners, the
    socio-economic situation and the moral/psychological state, which
    has gotten worse.

    "The authorities have only suffered losses. The opposition has formed
    a body called the Armenian National Congress, which is a clear
    alternative to the authorities. The different groups and factions
    within the congress remind you of a shady cabinet the members of which
    are ready to be more useful for Armenia and Karabaj than the current
    authorities. This alternative has instilled hope in the people and
    will carry out its actions," promised Aram Sargsyan.

    According to him, the opposition is much more pro-government than
    the authorities whose only job is to keep all that they have, even
    if it means throwing down the reputation of the country.

    Aram Sargsyan notes that in normal, democratic countries, government
    changes through elections, but in countries like Armenia government
    may change at any given time and in any given situation.

    "That may happen due to the absence of democratic principles, the
    situation of the people, complex foreign policy issues. I don't
    exclude that soon these three issues will intersect and in that
    case no government will be able to show resistance, especially this
    government," says Sargsyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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