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    Fallen Opposition Had Better Resign From Parliament

    After the voting to the program of government yesterday Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan thanked the opposition `although it is weak and
    split'. Tigran Sargsyan did not miss the opportunity to underline the
    misery of the opposition.

    The `nay' votes of the opposition legitimized the program of the
    government and secured the `revolution of mind'.

    The forces referred to as opposition are also to be blamed for their
    current state. Political complexes, constant temptation of deals
    allowing to access to the feeder, treatment of politics as a means of
    getting rich and absence of ideas prevent them from
    self-accomplishment.

    The RPA again rejected the proposal on amendments to the Electoral
    Code providing for publication of the lists of voters. The opposition
    claims that the lists allow the ruling party to falsify elections and
    `win'.

    The rejection of the RPA means that it intends to use this advantage
    in the next election. And the humiliating statements addressed to the
    opposition mean that the ruling party thinks the opposition has
    failed.

    Three elections were held during the past year. Every time the experts
    called to boycott the election which is a show with a predetermined
    scenario. However, every time the opposition brought arguments for
    running in the election and urged people to take part in the show as
    well.

    The opposition has failed indeed, and the ruling party has become
    stronger and brazen, drunken with political blood. People elected us,
    the Republicans say. They are one thousand times rights, and the
    opposition helped them by running in the election.

    Only a breakthrough will change the faulty electoral system. However,
    no opposition party has urged to boycott the elections, as well as no
    opposition party has called to refrain from shopping in supermarkets
    owned by oligarchs, paying for expensive gas and disobeying
    unconstitutional laws. All the opposition could do was to rally people
    on the square and complain of the government.

    After the latest humiliation in parliament the opposition has only one
    way out - resign. What is the purpose of staying in parliament if the
    Republican parliamentary group has enough votes to pass any law? An
    interesting debate? But what will it change?

    The opposition parties could take a strong step if they resigned. But
    which of them is ready to give away their immunity and privileges,
    business trips and cars which they get in parliament?
    Naira Hayrumyan
    15:01 24/05/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/29965

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