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    New force joined Armenia's opposition camp - opinions

    12:03 * 08.03.15


    In an interview with Tert.am, political scientist Levon Shirinyan and
    expert in election technologies Armen Badalyan commented on the
    domestic political developments in Armenia, particularly the
    Prosperous Armenia party's statement on its joining the opposition
    camp.

    Mr Shirinyan believes that a new force joined the opposition ranks,
    whereas Mr Badalyan thinks that it is hardly of any importance for the
    party's supporters.

    "The Prosperous Armenia party will act as a political party, rather
    than as a supplement to the oligarchic structure. This is something
    new. The party's council had better be well aware of its tasks in the
    context of latest developments. Others must put up with the fact of
    the Prosperous Armenia party acting as a political force," Mr
    Shirinyan said.

    The party will be branded as "pro-government opposition." However, a
    new force has joined the opposition camp.

    "As an opposition force it is really moving toward becoming a real
    political party. Its other achievements depend on quality. If Gagik
    Tsarukyan can help the other party members to intensify their
    political activities, they will succeed. Otherwise, the party will be
    dissolved," Mr Shirinyan said.

    If the Prosperous Armenia party remains committed to its position on
    constitutional reforms, they will turn into an efficient political
    force and a real political rival to the ruling Republican Party of
    Armenia (RPA) within a year.

    For his part, Mr Badalyan believes that the Prosperous Armenia party
    joining the opposition camp has nothing in common with its voters or
    any part of society.

    "You do not get votes for representing the authorities or opposition
    forces. Votes are normally received due to different principles," he
    said.

    He points out obvious changes in Armenia's politics. The party without
    Gagik Tsarukyan is entirely different than it was under his
    leadership.

    "It was not just a change of leader. Under Gagik Tsarukyan's
    leadership the Prosperous Armenia party was a leading party, whereas
    under Naira Zohrabyan's leadership it is not. That is, the current
    party leader is not so attractive as Mr Tsarukyan was. Some voters
    supported the party dues to Gagik Tsarukyan as its leader, while
    others were interested in it just as it was in the case of the ruling
    Republican Party of Armenia," Mr Badalyan said.

    This principle will not remain in force, however.

    "The party must change its strategy. Since it has it has not yet
    happened, we can say two major forces are active in Armenia's
    political arena - the ruling Republican Party of Armenia and the
    Armenian National Congress, which is rather weak now," Mr Badalyan
    said.

    Society showed callous indifference to all the domestic political
    processes, which is evidence of its unwillingness to have anything in
    common with such processes, he concluded.


    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/03/08/qaxaqaget/1610301

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