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    Qualitative change in political life is necessary
    Editorial

    Yerkir.am
    April 06, 2007

    `Electoral bribes, collection of passports and other similar practices
    are of course unacceptable. At the same time, we should understand
    that only political forces that do not feel confident about themselves
    resort to such practices.

    Those who are sure that they can win the votes with their platforms
    resort to such measures,' member of ARF's Supreme Body Artashes
    Shahbazian says. Shahbazian hopes we will have fair elections. `It's
    a shame that people come from abroad to teach us. It's a shame when
    they say that no fair elections have taken place in Armenia,'
    Shahbazian, who occupies the 5th position in ARF's proportional list,
    says in an interview to Yerkir.

    Q: Mr. Shahbazian, the official electoral campaign is starting in
    several days. Do you think the campaign will be based on ideas or will
    black PR be used?

    A: We are prepared with our campaign materials and our platform and
    are determined to have a truly ideological and political campaign. We
    will present our vision of Armenia's economic development,
    consolidation of national values, cultural development as well as our
    position on education related, demographic, social, economic and other
    issues. I can assure you that ARF will not use black PR. Political
    forces should not resort to negative campaigning for the purpose of
    getting votes. Black PR will distort the political and public
    atmosphere. Elections are a political action. We will continue living
    and working together after the elections. The logic of elections
    implies that elections are much more efficient if there is a contest
    of ideas, when competition evolves around political platforms.

    Q: Is the society interested in platforms and ideologies?

    A: Through our recent interaction with different people from different
    backgrounds we found out that people are expecting improvement of
    their lives. People are interested to know what the future will bring
    for them. The country has overcome the crisis and the regress. There
    are positive changes and people see this. Of course, there is shadow
    economy, corruption and gaps in the legislation and law
    enforcement. The economic life is becoming more active, the industries
    are working, new jobs are created. However, these processes do not
    affect everyone and a significant segment of ht society is left behind
    this progress. In other words, there is development but it does not
    affect everyone, the incomes are not distributed in a fair manner.

    Nevertheless, people appreciate that some progress takes place and
    they want to know where we are going next. Through our interactions
    with people we can see that the increased interest towards the ARF
    derives from this expectation. People stress that ARF is a party with
    an ideology. This is our strength. This factor fosters and will
    continue fostering our reputation.

    Q: Some conflicts and divisions have recently occurred within some
    political parties. Now that the political life is becoming more
    active, are such surprises possible within the ARF?

    A: The level of internal organization, stability and well-defined
    relations are pointed out as the main characteristics of the
    ARF. Members of the ARF are dedicated people who are connected with
    each other with an ideology rather than momentary interests. They
    believe in the party's program. This is why our organization is stable
    and united. Internal conflicts and divisions cannot take place in such
    an organization. People should believe and rely on ideas and not
    leaders. If there is a functioning system, individuals' roles are not
    of decisive importance any more. People can see that ARF is far from
    the unpleasant surprises that take place on the political arena.

    Q: Aren't you worried about the indifference towards political
    processes on the part of the society?

    A: I mentioned that people are interested in ideas and political
    platforms, they have some expectations from the upcoming
    elections. Unfortunately, our political elites have always shattered
    the people's expectations, their hopes. In reality, there are no
    opportunities for changing the political atmosphere, the political
    relations so that people could also change as a result of such
    changes. Every time we destroy the people's hope, and the voters
    become more and more disappointed after each elections. Political
    apathy and passiveness drives them to stalemate of disappointment and
    indifference.

    Then we start complaining that the civil society does not develop in
    Armenia. We start asking why people are leaving the country, why the
    society is not united, etc. The same thing can occur this time as
    well. Some people view illegal and immoral phenomena as something
    natural and normal. They say, `This is how it has always been.' This
    means rejection of their civic duties and responsibilities. We live in
    an environment of distorted standards and values. It is time that the
    political forces take up the mission of changing the political life
    and taking it to a qualitatively new level. We must assure ourselves
    that this time there will be a breakthrough.

    Q: Your optimism suggests that the new parliament will be much more
    representative. A: Those who say that the new parliament will be much
    worse than the present one pay a negative service to the society `
    they disseminate the feeling that everything has already been decided.
    In reality, everything depends on the elections. Those who will follow
    the political path will take this quality to the new parliament. Those
    who will follow other paths will bring other qualities. The fairer the
    elections are the better the new parliament will be in terms of its
    quality.

    Q: How do you assess the ARF's chances? A: ARF's structures function
    throughout the country. Our interactions with the voters show that the
    party's rating is rather high and the reason for this is that people
    have some expectations from the ARF. We are determined to pursue
    every vote given to us because with these votes we will be able to
    have better representation in the parliament.
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