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    IT'S UP TO GOVERNMENT, NOT SOCIETY TO YIELD

    Two important processes are underway in Armenia which do not seem
    to be interrelated at first sight. The first is the growing social
    dissatisfaction, and the second is Armenia's experience to resist to
    Russia's urge to join the Eurasian Union.

    Social dissatisfaction is not provoked by Russia but by mediocre
    governance and even mismanagement of the government which tightens
    the social noose and jeopardizes equal rights and social justice. The
    economic and political policies of the government aggravate the
    social dissatisfaction, and people protest against the government,
    not foreign countries.

    It is evident, however, that the same foreign countries may avail
    themselves of the people's outburst in order to thwart the current
    authorities of Armenia. Not only the Armenian pro-opposition and
    independent media but also Russian media are writing about the
    emigration rates and probability of a rebellion in Armenia. It goes
    in the context of failure of the government and the need to change it.

    Hardly anyone will doubt that the government cannot handle the new
    situation. But when the failure of the government in Armenia becomes
    the priority of another country, it causes doubts. Why would Russia
    or any other country need to change the government of Armenia? What
    does Moscow dislike in the policies of the current authorities?

    It is evident that Serzh Sargsyan's regime is refusing Russia's
    invitations to join the Eurasian Union. The gas price increase and
    Serzh Sargsyan's absence at the CSTO and Eurasian Economic Union's
    summits prove that Armenia resists Russia's pressure. Shavarsh
    Kocharyan stated that Armenia cannot join the Customs Union because
    it is going to sign the Association Agreement with the European Union.

    If the government changed, the choice could also be different.

    Russia's agents of influence have been increasingly active recently.

    They state that it will be good to join the Customs Union because
    Europe is unhealthy and will infect Armenia with homosexuality. The
    opposition does not hide their sympathy for the Eurasian Union and
    if they come to power, Armenia will immediately join the Union.

    If the government of Armenia does not want to join the Customs Union,
    it should understand that the society will be its only partner when it
    is necessary to show resistance. Currently, the society is its main
    opponent and is at the front of the political fight. Apparently, the
    political regime also noticed the increasing connection between these
    two phenomena but conclusions are wrong. It seems that the regime has
    decided to resist social dissatisfaction till November with the help of
    police prayers and payments from its pocket. But this is a useless way.

    The government and the society can be allies only in case of real
    reforms. The government cannot continue to sustain the predatory
    oligarchic system and at the same time have the society as its
    partner. It is necessary to make a choice: either sacrifice the
    oligarchs, overcome social dissatisfaction, then jointly overcome
    Russian pressure and make our own choice or enable the foreign forces
    to stir up unrests in the country, destroy the government and achieve
    their goal of including Armenia in the Eurasian Union.

    This does not mean at all that people should stop protests due to
    foreign threat. This trick has been used in Armenia for already two
    decades. This time it is up to the government to yield because the
    society will survive anyway while the government will not.

    Naira Hayrumyan 10:50 05/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/30040


    From: Baghdasarian
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