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    Not Sure That The Elections Will be Fair
    Anahit Danielyan
    09-06-2007 17:18:58 - KarabakhOpen

    Interview with the NKR presidential candidate, Artsakh State University
    professor Vanya Avanessyan.

    - Mr. Avanessyan, why did you decide to offer your candidacy for the
    post of the president?
    - I decided to become president, because we have too much injustice,
    the condition of the people is difficult and most of them live in
    poverty. Many officials are abusing their government posts. I would
    also like to note that the distribution of the pensions is performed
    unfairly as well: one person receives 250 thousand drams, while the
    other only 10 thousand. Such a disparity is unacceptable. I think that
    the pension of the teachers, doctors, engineers, scientist should be no
    less than 40-50 thousand drams. You cannot let people go hungry. I
    think that it is necessary to open free eateries for the poor in
    Karabakh. We must fight against corruption and bribery and bring up the
    level of education.

    - Do you believe that the upcoming elections will be fair and
    transparent?
    - I don't believe that the elections will be fair. I don't believe it
    because of the past experience and conversations with the people.

    - On which electorate do you count?
    - I am relying on the will of the people. I do everything for the
    people, and if they don't need it, then let them not elect me. If they
    want to remain hungry, poor, let them not elect me. I don't have money
    for campaigning. If the people understand me, they will give me their
    votes, if not...

    - How would you characterize the pre-election situation in Karabakh?
    - Speaking about the candidates, as a rule, the names are called in the
    alphabetical order. But the CEC does not follow that order. That is
    already a wrong approach, the CEC promotes the candidates it prefers.
    Pre-election campaigning, in principal, has already started and that is
    not right.

    - Mr. Avanessyan, the question of the liberated territories is also
    being discussed during the negotiations. What is your position on this
    question?
    - The liberated territories are our security belt. We did not occupy
    those lands. On the opposite, they tried to annihilate us and we were
    forced to counterattack and create a security belt. Until our security
    is guaranteed in international documents, we cannot give away anything.
    We cannot return what we have. The Karabakhi people can think about
    compromises only after the recognition of the independence. Karabakh
    must participate in the negotiations and state its position. Armenia
    does not have a right to determine our fate, we are an independent
    country.

    - And what can we give away?
    - Maybe Shahumyan. 15% of our territory is currently under the control
    of Azerbaijan. we can agree and leave Shahumyan to Azebaijan. We can
    only return that which does not impact our security system negatively.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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