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    RAFFI HOVANNISIAN MISSED ANOTHER DECEIT

    HAKOB BADALYAN
    11:23 21/03/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/29364

    When Serzh Sargsyan's proposals to Raffi Hovannisian were published,
    a discussion began whether Raffi Hovannisian was right to refuse them
    and go on hunger strike.

    Negotiation is part of politics, but not its synonym.

    Levon Ter-Petrosyan entered into a dialogue with Serzh Sargsyan in
    2011 when there was an impressive number of people protesting on the
    square. Probably, Ter-Petrosyan thought that it would be possible
    to force extraordinary parliamentary or presidential elections to
    Serzh Sargsyan with so many people. Moreover, foreign centers could
    also intervene.

    Serzh Sargsyan freed political prisoners, opened Freedom Square, and
    delegated his people to negotiate. But Serzh Sargsyan left the dialogue
    at the first possibility leaving Levon Ter-Petrosyan with empty square
    and closed WCs and the PAP as the only available direction.

    Actually, Serzh Sargsyan has proposed almost the same thing to Raffi
    Hovannisian. It would be naïve to accept it having Ter-Petrosyan's
    example in view. If Raffi Hovannisian's goal is uncertain for the
    majority, and this uncertainty does not ensure maximum mobilization,
    and if he did not force Serzh Sargsyan to resign in another way,
    this does not mean that he was wrong when he refused the beaten track.

    Does anyone doubt that Serzh Sargsyan would have left Raffi alone
    as soon as possible if the latter had accepted his proposals? In
    the end, the bait of constitutional reforms had been used earlier
    in the political life of Armenia when Robert Kocharyan had involved
    oppositional figures in an institution to carry out constitutional
    reforms but years later these figures disappeared and the Constitution
    was amended the way Robert Kocharyan wished.

    Consequently, Raffi Hovannisian did not miss any opportunity, or even
    if he did, he didn't miss the opportunity that many speak about. Raffi
    Hovannisian missed another deceit or vision which the ruling system
    usually proposes to the opposition. This means that he reduced the
    society's chance to be deceived. But this does not mean that deceit
    is ruled out. But it is at least in the traditional form.

    Calls for a dialogue are often heard too. This is another traditional
    thing. In 2008, Ter-Petrosyan was called to enter into dialogue;
    such calls are made whenever the situation becomes tense or when the
    government's rational arguments are exhausted. In reality, the dialogue
    is something artificial. There is a Constitution which underlies
    internal political and social dialogue. Dialogue takes place when
    all the subjects are guided by the Constitution and laws. Of course,
    there can be a Constitutional crisis but in this case it is necessary
    to show which of the constitutional provisions causes the crisis.

    The stereotypes on national unity are traditional, even magical.

    Disagreement and protection of rights means discord, while solidarity
    is when everyone recognizes the right of a group of people to rule.

    The situation is mutilated by collective efforts. Meanwhile, everything
    is more than clear. In this case, Raffi Hovannisian could do one
    thing for the society and the state -form a firm opposition system
    based on civil and legal values which would be aimed at compelling
    to government to take steps, not at negotiating.

    This could be a real process of change of government because change of
    government does not mean change of people but change of the source of
    government. Water coming from that source can be abundant or not but
    the important thing is that it should be the society to open or close
    the source and the government should not come close to it unless it
    becomes citizen.

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