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    NO ALTERNATIVE FOR DEMOCRACY IN NAGORNO KARABAGH REPUBLIC
    By Karine Mangassarian

    Yerkir.am
    July 20, 2007

    On July 19 presidential elections were held in Nagorno Karabagh. Before
    the elections we asked some political leaders in Armenia to comment
    on what impact these elections can have on the Karabagh settlement
    negotiations.

    Secretary of the ARF's parliamentary faction Artashes Shahbazian stated
    that holding fair elections is very important to ensure a stronger
    position for Karabagh in the negotiation process and reassure that
    the country has the right to be independent and can have to connection
    with Azerbaijan.

    "Karabagh can have no connections with a country with an authoritarian
    and militaristic regime," Shahbazian stated.

    Chairman of the Christian Democratic Party of Armenia Khosrov
    Harutyunian believes democratic elections in Nagorno Karabagh are
    especially important against the background of Azerbaijan's internal
    political situation.

    Democracy in Nagorno Karabagh has a high political value against the
    background of undemocratic elections and pressure against the media
    in Azerbaijan.

    "The situation would have been much more favorable had the internal
    life in Azerbaijan been as democratic as n Artsakh. In this case we
    would be able to say that chances for success in the negotiations
    process would be much higher.

    We should use this situation to raise our concerns with the
    international community by contrasting the democratic developments in
    Artsakh with the non-democratic developments in Azerbaijan. We should
    state that no long-term peace is possible if one of the parties is
    an authoritarian state," Harutyunian said.

    Commenting on the elections in Karabagh, Harutyunian noted that the
    free and fair elections will have a positive impact on the negotiation
    process. Any deviations from democracy can have a negative impact on
    Artsakh's reputation. Harutyunian believes the Armenians in Artsakh
    believe in their country's democratic future.

    Commenting on the statements made by international structures
    Harutyunian reminded that they had made similar statements before
    every election but every time they continued negotiations with the
    elected authorities.

    "The position of the international structures derives from the fact
    that there are no political alternatives because stating that they
    recognize the results of the elections would mean to state that they
    recognize Nagorno Karabagh's independence.

    Therefore, they are trying not to create tensions and state that
    the elections can have no impact or consequences. However, let us
    agree that if the elections fail to meet the expectations of the
    international community they will immediately start reproaching the
    legitimate authorities in Artsakh.

    These statements are much more political rather than having any
    legal-political implications. This is why the most important thing
    for the Armenians in Artsakh is to be confident that democratization
    of their public life has no alternatives. This is the only way to
    achieve success in the negotiation process and in defending their
    rights vis-a-vis the international community," Harutyunian said.

    "I do not agree with the opinion voiced by Azerbaijan and the
    international community that no matter how the elections in Nagorno
    Karabagh are held they will have no impact on the negotiation process.

    On the contrary, I believe that Karabagh should show to the world its
    democratic nature, its commitment to integration with the international
    community," leader of the New Communist Party of Armenia Yuri Manukian
    said. Manukian believes the settlement of the Karabagh conflict
    largely depends on the political developments in Karabagh.

    Member of the Republican Party's parliamentary faction Galust Sahakian
    does not treat the statements made by the representatives of various
    international structures seriously. "These statements should be
    treated as opinions of individual political figures and not positions
    of international organizations," Sahakian said.

    Sahakian believes that if the international community follows the
    principles of democracy, the impact of the democratic elections in
    Karabagh will be that Karabagh will once again prove that it is a
    democratic country. This is the most important factor in the Karabagh
    settlement process.

    Chairman of the National Self-Determination Union Paruyr Hayrikian
    believes everyone in Karabagh, including the presidential candidates,
    realize that the elections will be very important because they
    will show to what extent Artsakh adheres to the principle of
    self-determination.

    Ex-member of the parliament Albert Bazeyan believes that free, fair
    and democratic elections will contribute to the complete consolidation
    of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic and will create favorable conditions
    for the Republic's international recognition.
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