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    TRY TO FIND ARGUMENTS

    May 2 2013

    "What are you doing on my territory?" is a typical "Republican"
    question, which a representative of that party asked representatives
    of the Armenian National Congress (ANC) who were handing out leaflets
    in Nor Nork yesterday. (For some reason, the members of the RPA
    are particularly irritated in that very administrative district;
    perhaps it is because of the air.) The phrase "on my territory"
    is very typical; there are people who think that in Armenia or
    in Yerevan, there are territories, which belong to them or their
    party. There is a mental handicap at the bottom; it doesn't occur to
    those people that they should compete with other parties on equal
    terms, prove in word and deed that their arguments are stronger,
    and only then can one talk about a possible victory or defeat. And
    if you just want to drive away, force out, silence your opponents,
    it means that at the end of the day, you have lost. Therefore, dear
    Republicans, don't avoid peaceful, friendly, and civilized debates
    with your rivals! When the mass media organize them, don't run away;
    no one is going to eat you there. At the end, you will smile, shake
    hands; that's the way it should be. It is not necessary for you to be
    the master of the situation everywhere, it is not necessary for you to
    have police officers armed with batons behind you. Furthermore, it is
    not necessary for you to be the majority everywhere. I for one realize
    quite well that there are few people inside, as well as outside,
    parties in Armenia who think like me about both political and, even
    more so, "national" issues. The time for monological culture is over;
    one cannot wash people's brains, banning all alternative opinions.

    Tough musclemen who "bring votes," heads of corrupted departments of
    administrative districts gradually lose their political significance.

    There is no monologue of the government on TV, it has never been in
    newspapers; well, there is such pluralism on the internet that the sky
    is the limit. However, on the other hand, it is a fact that incumbent
    Mayor Taron Margaryan hasn't participated in a debate with any of
    his rivals. It is also obvious that many offices of the Republican
    Party of Armenia (RPA) consider their neighborhoods as their "private
    property," where "aliens" must not be allowed. First of all the very
    Republican Party should be interested in appearing as a political
    force, not pinning hopes on the "muscles of neighborhood guys"
    and the batons of police officers. If they don't start to think,
    if they don't start to communicate with their political opponents,
    it will come to a bad end. Therefore, instead of throwing the rivals
    out of your own neighborhoods think what counterarguments you can
    put forward. Don't shift everything on Ashotyan! ARAM ABRAHAMYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/05/02/154062/

    © 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia




    From: A. Papazian
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