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    MAY 12 PUT AN END TO QUASI-POLITICAL LEGENDS

    Lragir.am
    25-05-2007 14:56:22


    The leader of the Christian Democratic Party Khosrov Harutiunyan
    stated May 25 at the Pastark Club that their political team is
    satisfied with the configuration of the parliament set on May 12. `I
    wish Shavarsh Kocharyan's National Democratic Party were also elected
    to parliament, for instance. Although with only some exceptions there
    is no pity for any of the forces that were not elected to parliament,
    and thereby affected the quality of this political organization.'
    Khosrov Harutiunyan suggests viewing the past election in this
    light. Is the National Assembly able to justify the expectations of
    the society, and are the political organizations that will be formed
    able to meet challenges?

    Khosrov Harutiunyan also commends the fact that May 12 `put an end to
    quasi-political legends', as well as the two new forces in the
    National Assembly, the Bargavach Hayastan Party and the Heritage
    Party. `The logic of the political struggle has shifted from political
    confrontation to political pluralism. There is a chance to turn these
    political achievements into tangible results for the society.' And
    according to him, the positive evaluation of the international
    observers is a chance to rehabilitate the international reputation of
    Armenia and its importance in the region. It should be cherished,
    Khosrov Harutiunyan believes.

    Nevertheless, it does not mean that the parliamentary corps will be
    able to meet the expectations of the society, thinks the leader of the
    Christian Democratic Party. He believes that it should be followed by
    appointment of people with spotless biography whom people trust to
    government posts. And the first thing that this government should do
    is to battle arbitrariness, corruption, protectionism. Otherwise, the
    presidential election will not be the logical continuation of the
    parliamentary election, Khosrov Harutiunyan thinks.

    The Republican Party which is ready to set up a coalition government
    has not offered a proposal on collaboration to the Christian
    Democratic Party; if there is any proposal, the party will consider
    it. The Republican Party is now busy settling relations with the
    forces which were elected to the National Assembly, the leader of the
    CDP thinks. If the coalition should be formed after the model of 2003
    `when they made backstage arrangements, it makes no difference the
    government will be Republican or coalition. Coalition means a
    discussion, which is open, visible, clear for the society, during
    which the political force whose program is the best for that sphere
    appoints to the given post.' Khosrov Harutiunyan does not rule out
    that the situation of 1999 repeats when representatives of other
    parties were appointed to the government of Prime Minister Vazgen
    Sargsyan who held majority in the parliament.
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