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    "THE OPPOSITION IS WAITING FOR ITS MOSES"
    By Hasmik Haroutiunian

    AZG DAILY
    28-02-2009

    Professional sociologists usually don't conduct surveys in winter
    months - it is forbidden. The reason is that the opinions of the
    people are changeable because of cold weather.

    At present, the members of "Sociometre" led by Aharon Adibekian
    are having a rest and waiting for the spring to carry out new
    surveys. Probably, the sociologists will have plenty of work to do
    this year as well. Though there is an economic crisis in the world
    and jobs of thousands are endangered, the future of the sociologists
    is guaranteed as long as the opposition goes out to a demonstration.

    Meanwhile, on February 25, Aharon Adibekian was the guest of "De facto"
    press club. He touched upon the completion of the first year of March
    1 incidents and made predictions about the Sunday mass meeting.

    According to Adibekian, 10 percent of the Republic's population lives
    in extremely poor conditions. He assessed the life and being of the 30
    percent as hard, and the rest of the population - as middle and good.

    Today, according to Adibekian, the "protesting" electorate is 40
    percent. He is confident that the opposition figures in reality
    don't defend the interests of the protesting society, as they are
    the inseparable part of the present and past authorities.

    "The opposition is waiting for its Moses", Adibekian added.

    People often speak of democratic principles in Armenia, but the
    difficulties are not yet overcome, the sociologist mentioned.

    According to him, today it is not possible to come to power with the
    help of opposition wave. "If you want to come to power, you should
    be a part of the authority, for example the only opposition force in
    the Parliament - Zharangutyun (Heritage) Party", Adibekian said.

    The sociologist mentioned that today the society is divided into
    two parts; one part wants rapid changes, the other one doesn't need
    any changes. Adibekian said that a civil war didn't start as all
    the members of the society were concerned over one issue - how to
    overcome poverty.

    According to the sociologist, March 1 mass meeting may become a
    beginning of a new stage, if new programs, ideas, projects are
    presented, and the authorities express willingness to implement them.

    "The two sides should sit at a negotiation table and solve the issues
    through discussions. There are no preconditions for a dialogue, as
    the representatives of the two sides think that making concessions
    equals defeat. They should understand that national interests are
    higher than their personal ones", Aharon Adibekian added.
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