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    KARABAKH PARTIES SAID TO SUPPORT THE HEAD OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY SERVIC

    KarabakhOpen
    09-05-2007 12:21:47

    The Karabakh parliament parties - the Democratic Party of Artsakh,
    the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, the Azat Hayrenik Party and the Movement 88
    party - agreed on the internal and foreign political principles for
    the upcoming few years and stated that in the presidential election
    on July 19 they will support the head of the National Security
    Service Bako Sahakyan. The statement was released in the evening
    of May 7. Besides Bako Sahakyan, Vania Avanesyan, Hrant Melkumyan,
    Masis Mayilyan and Armen Abgaryan were nominated.

    According to Davit Babayan, a political scientist, Vania Avanesyan,
    professor at Artsakh State University, will work with the professors
    and students of the university. The head of the National Security
    Service Bako Sahakyan, who is supported by the main parties of the
    country, has a broad electorate which actually includes all the layers
    of the society in Karabakh. The leader of the Communist Party will
    count on the segment nostalgic for the Communist rule.

    "The possible electorate of the two other candidates, the deputy
    foreign minister Masis Mayilyan and Member of Parliament Armen
    Abgaryan, is of peculiar importance. Since both are government
    officials, the main stress will be on the protest voters.

    A unique situation has occurred about the current election. There
    are no opposition and pro-government candidates. All the candidates
    except the leader of the Communist Party were nominated by a civil
    initiative. Secondly, the main parties, including the opposition
    parties, supported the single candidate.

    Thirdly, the programs of the candidates will have a lot in
    common. Therefore we think the main strategy will be the protest
    voters for whom the ideologies of the parties are secondary," said
    Davit Babayan.

    "The name of the NKR deputy foreign minister Masis Mayilyan on the
    list of the candidates is already a small victory in sustaining the
    democratic image of the country," says Member of Parliament Gegham
    Baghdasaryan. "Obviously the pre-election period passes in the
    backstage mode rather than publicly, which contradicts to the logic
    of the classic political struggle. The developments are not based on
    ideological struggle, which would be desirable, but under a political
    and other calculations, in which the ideas and principles were cropped
    in "a single candidate". And if nothing obstructed this course of
    developments, one day the party elite would lead the electorate into
    a deadlock, depriving it of an alternative, i.e. real choice. An
    identical scenario presupposed a formal alternative which from the
    beginning appeared in different weights with the single candidate."

    Apart from all it would be a stroke for the democratic image of
    the country.

    Meanwhile, the nomination of Masis Mayilyan, who has considerable
    authority, thwarted this plan.

    Time will show what percentage of non-politicized and unpartisan voters
    will vote for Masis Mayilyan but it is obvious that his electorate
    will at least be equal to the voters for the "single candidate". And
    it means there is real choice. It means the democratic reputation of
    the country was "saved". What is more, not by joint effort.
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