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    OPPOSITION TACTIC BACKFIRES: THE IMPERATIVE FOR DIPLOMACY 101

    http://asbarez.com/114643/opposition-tactic-backfires-the-imperative-for-diplomacy-101/
    Thursday, October 3rd, 2013

    Zaruhi Postanjian

    BY ARA KHACHATOURIAN

    On Wednesday, opposition parliament member from the Heritage Party
    Zaruhi Postanjian found herself in the middle of maelstrom of
    controversy and attack after she chose an unlikely forum to lash
    out at the Armenian president. This further highlights the lack of
    diplomatic finesse that plagues Armenian representatives as they
    travel the world under the banner of the Republic of Armenia.

    Following Sarkisian's speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe session in Strasbourg on Wednesday, Postanjian,
    using her pulpit during a Q&A session, chose to ask Sarkisian whether
    he had gambled away 70 million euros in a European casino and who
    had paid for his losses.

    After accusing him of vote-rigging during the last election cycle in
    Armenia, Postanjian said: "That is why you cannot de jure represent
    the will and the rights of the Armenian people here. I will therefore
    ask you another question. Have you been to a European casino lately,
    and - since you are known to the public as a gambler - did you lose
    70 million euros ($95 million) there and who paid for your loss?"

    "Mrs. Postanjian, I am deeply convinced that I represent the Armenian
    people and I am proud of that," Sarkisian responded. "I have never
    been to any casino in Europe, I don't gamble, and unfortunately I
    don't have 70 million euros at my disposal," he said. "If I had such
    a chance I would donate part of [that sum] to you to make sure you
    are happy with life and do not accumulate so much malice."

    This exchange set off a firestorm with social media networks in
    Armenia and Diaspora lighting up with criticism and some over-the-top
    name calling, which is neither befitting a politician nor an elected
    official representing Armenia in a foreign country.

    This incident also promoted members of the Republican Party of Armenia
    to stoop lower than usual in their rhetoric with one Republican
    member, Karen Avagian writing on his Facebook page, "Today Zaruhi
    Postanjian was more of a Turk than any Turk, more of an Azerbaijani
    than any Azerbaijani."

    Parliament Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan, on the other hand, has threatened
    to strip Postanjian of her seat in PACE, calling her remarks "slander."

    In his speech at PACE, Sarkisian made plenty of statements that could
    have been criticized, even by his own delegation members. For example,
    Sarkisian asserted that Armenia was a democratic country adhering
    to European norms and that people's right to free speech and press
    were protected.

    This and many other statements could have been easily countered given
    Armenia's poor record in protecting those essential freedoms. But
    Postanjian, for some reason, opted to use the international forum to
    criticize the leadership based on street gossip and innuendo. This
    certainly weakened the already fragile credibility of the Heritage
    Party.

    It was also a surprise coming from Postanjian who has been a staunch
    advocate of Armenia's rights in the European forum and has garnered
    praise from various facets of Armenian political life for her role
    in advancing Armenian interests, especially as it pertains to the
    continued Azeri efforts to lie and use propaganda to get their feeble
    points across, especially at PACE.

    Postanjian should have exercised more thought and diplomacy, but the
    entire episode is emblematic of a political system that has advanced
    individual aspirations of officials over the will of the people
    they represent.

    Amot! Shame!



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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