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  • Armenia's Opposition Needs New Rules Of Game, Says Political Enginee

    ARMENIA'S OPPOSITION NEEDS NEW RULES OF GAME, SAYS POLITICAL ENGINEER

    17:45 * 16.03.15

    No party representing the political minority in Armenia appears today
    powerful enough to promote major changes, says a political engineer.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Karen Kocharyan said he thinks that the opposition
    parties alone are to blame for their recent failure to unite into
    a stronger alliance. "The opposition will never collapse unless it
    wishes to. I simply think that this is the kind of opposition we have;
    they themselves wanted the collapse," he said, when asked to comment
    on a possible influence by the ruling authorities.

    Kocharyan added in the meantime that he doesn't expect vacuum on the
    political arena to be long-lasting. "The holy place never remains
    vacant," he noted.

    Kocharyan said he expects the new campaign among the opposition forces
    to address more geopolitical rather than domestic political issues.

    According to him, the parties with pro-Russian orientation (Prosperous
    Armenia and Armenian National Congress) are likely to confront those
    pursuing Western policies (Heritage, Free Democrats etc).

    In the meantime, the expert stressed the need of cleaning up the
    political arena from all the acting players, particularly those
    representing the governing political force. "It is necessary to
    demonstrate a political will, cross everything out and write new
    games rules not to be ever violated by anyone. That's what they [the
    ruling authorities] should rely on if they want to move forward and
    help the country out," he added.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/03/16/karen-qocharyan/1618854

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