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    PEOPLE HAVE GIVEN US A POLITICAL ORDER
    Harutyun Gevorgyan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Oct 31 2007
    Armenia

    Interview with the Chair of Republican Party Parliamentary Faction
    Karen Karapetyan

    "Mr. Karapetyan are there any unexpected manifestations in the
    pre-election developments. What do the abrupt changes in the behavior
    of the marginal powers testify to? " "Certain narrow political circles
    are trying to make their demonstrations a matter of discussion. The
    history of the contemporary Armenia remembers hundreds of similar
    demonstration and hundreds will take place in the near future. Not
    all the demonstrations should be discussed. Especially when there
    hasn't been any noteworthy political step in these demonstrations.

    I believe the developments in our internal political life will be
    continuous. The recent expressions of the social will, the results
    of the parliamentary elections testify to the fact that our people
    support stable and consistent progress. Only small political powers
    that didn't get the people's support strive for a coup d'etat. And
    these powers can't refuse their personal affectations.

    The people's attitude, the psychology of the voter cannot take an
    abrupt change in some months, in case when the government consistently
    implements the social - economic program approved by the same people.

    I'm more than confident, in the near future our people will estimate
    the true worth of the implemented work and will confirm their positive
    attitude. I believe our vote of confidence will be weightier and will
    deny the partial approaches towards the activity of the authorities.

    We appeal to all the political powers to chose a civilized campaign,
    to abstain from splitting the society and inspiring distrust towards
    the government in power."

    "Can similar pre-election tactics be effective?"

    "It is evident that the dissatisfaction that arose during the
    2003 presidential elections, was eased only due to the four years'
    consistent work of the power. To stir up hatred and hostility, at
    the moment, is intolerable. They mustn't jeopardize public interest."

    "Mr. Karapetyan do you think revolutionary manifestations will be
    crowned with success at present?"

    "In 1988 they advanced a serious issue of changing the economic
    and political system. There used to be a huge public demand. In
    that transitional period a lot of problems appeared. But it is not
    a secret that many of them were conditioned by subjective factors,
    for example inappropriate governance. During the previous years the
    government has managed to solve these problems, some - completely,
    some - partially, some are in the process of solution.

    It is undeniable that this government has managed to overcome many
    defective phenomena. We didn't only raise the problems of corruption
    and shadow but we have also elaborated state programs to annihilate
    these undesirable phenomena as much as we can. It is another question
    that the results are not satisfactory at the moment.

    But the revolutionary methods in this case are not only ineffectual,
    but also even damaging. Whereas a person who has experience in
    governing a country has chosen the path of political speculations and
    is exaggerating defective phenomena that by the way we have inherited
    from the years when they were in power, Revolutionary appeals cannot
    be justified. Instead we propose joint, cooperative activity that
    won't hinder the country's stability.

    In my view the recent parliamentary elections also proved that populism
    is unacceptable for the people. At the moment society supports the
    powers with realistic programs. This is why the populist parties that
    were doing their bests to attract the people are not represented in
    the parliament.
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