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  • RPA Spokesperson: Today There Is No Domestic Tension In Armenia

    RPA SPOKESPERSON: TODAY THERE IS NO DOMESTIC TENSION IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    June 24, 2009

    YEREVAN, JUNE 24, NOYAN TAPAN. Irrespective of the fact what part of
    society thinks, by granting an amnesty, the ruling Republican Party
    of Armenia, ruling coalition and the President showed a political
    will, the goal of which was to create an atmosphere of dialogue and
    tolerance in society. RPA Spokesperson Eduard Sharmazanov stated on
    June 24. According to him, it was the first amnesty of such a large
    scale in Armenia's modern history. In response to the question of
    whether the authorities would show such a political will if discussion
    of the issue of Armenia were not expected at the PACE sitting, he
    said that everything the authorities do is first of all done for
    country's society.

    E. Sharmazanov did not share the apprehension that the release of the
    persons accused on the 2008 March 1 cases will increase the domestic
    tension. In his words, March 1 is one of the most notorious pages in
    Armenia's history, which has not been finally closed yet. However,
    according to him, there is no tension in society today, and the times
    when tension could be created artificially have passed. According to
    him, Yerevan Council of Elders elections showed that the opposition
    is inclined to use civilized ways of struggle and is preparing for
    the 2012 parliamentary elections at present.

    E. Sharmazanov considers rather vague the possibility of unification
    of three opposition forces, Armenian National Congress, ARFD and
    Zharangutiun, as he does not think that they have ideological
    communities. According to him, Zharangutiun can cooperate
    with Dashnaktsutiun at the parliament and with ANC outside the
    parliament. However, it is obvious that any attempt of Zharangutiun
    to be independent receives a counterblow by the Congress, which is
    understandable in consideration of the inevitable competition between
    opposition forces in the coming parliamentary elections.
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