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    Pre-election public debates started

    24-03-2007 12:48:46 - KarabakhOpen

    Public debates have started in Karabakh as the presidential election
    is drawing nearer. Meanwhile, the political forces have not named
    candidates, and discussion goes on in the media mainly, by separate
    people. KarabakhOpen became the main forum where these debates go
    on. Over the past few days, our newspaper has published the opinions
    of a number of people on various aspects of the election.

    The main topics of the discussion are the possible candidates, the
    usefulness of an alternative, opposition opinion, as well as the
    relation of the presidential election in Karabakh to the outcome of
    the Armenian parliamentary election. Interesting opinions are heard
    during the debates. The impression is that Karabakh is trying to
    revaluate the past 15 years from the point of view of democracy and
    real independence. It is mentioned frequently that Armenia cannot
    interfere with the election in Karabakh. Both the pro-government and
    opposition figures talk about it. It is true that the nuances are
    different. However, everyone says it is time to stop turning to
    Yerevan for every issue and to solve our problems ourselves. Although
    almost everyone admits that the opinion of Kocharyan is important.

    The second topic is the alternative opinion. The previous presidential
    elections in Karabakh were highly predictable. It would not be true to
    say that the elections were falsified, but the voters did not have a
    choice because there was always a favorite among the candidates. Now
    the situation is different. There is no favorite but there is an
    alternative opinion. And it is difficult for people to orient in this
    situation which is new to them, Discussions go on.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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