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  • These Parliamentary Elections Announce End Of Populism In Armenia, R

    THESE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ANNOUNCE END OF POPULISM IN ARMENIA, RA FORMER PRIME MINISTER FINDS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 24 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 24, NOYAN TAPAN. The May 12 parliamentary elections
    announced end of the political populism in Armenia. Commenting
    upon the Armenian innerpolitical developments, RA former Prime
    Minister Hrant Bagratian made such a statement at the May 24 press
    conference. In his words, a number of populists will not be at the
    new National Assembly any longer, what, in H. Bagratian's words, is
    a positive phenomenon. H. Bagratian at the same time mentioned that
    "young populist forces" in the person of the Orinats Yerkir (Country
    of Law) and Zharangutiun (Heritage) parties will be at the parliament.

    H. Bagratian estimated positive also the fact that the phenomenon
    "elections of protest" disappeared in Armenia, "when a candidate is
    elected only for the other is not elected." In his words, the situation
    was just like this at the 1996 president's elections when the people
    voted for present leader of the National Democrates' Union Vazgen
    Manukian only for the issue and it was against Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    According to the former Prime Minister's estimation, the most negative
    thing in the last elections was that no party mentioned during its
    pre-electoral campaign how it imagine the Karabakh conflict solution
    or what viewpoint it has on "the Armenian-Turkish conflict deepening
    day by day." H. Bagratian summed up that political forces either have
    nothing to say on those problems or are simply afraid of speaking.
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