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    TIME FOR POLITICAL JUGGLING IN THE PAST
    Lilit Poghosyan

    "Hayots Ashkharh" Daily Newspaper
    7 Nov 07
    Armenia

    ARMEN ASHOTYAN, member of the NA "Republican" faction answers the
    questions of the correspondent of "Hayots Ashkharh"

    "Very often we discuss the necessity of imparting an 'ideological'
    sense to the political campaign. Do you see any traces of an
    ideological struggle at the current pre-electoral stage?"

    "An ideological campaign implies different social systems, a struggle
    of various political-scientific trends proposing various models of
    development. We have passed that stage in 1990-1991. As a model of
    state system, Armenia chose to build, let's not say the Western type
    model, but rather the model of a social state, based on the principles
    of democracy and rule of law.

    And its supremacy is enshrined in the RA Constitution and a number of
    obligations to which Armenia has committed itself under international
    law.

    Therefore, we cannot anticipate any ideological campaign as such.

    As to the rest, I believe it will better to call them a program-based
    struggle because the principal goals, the so-called targets are
    already enshrined for Armenia. It is the methods towards achieving
    those goals that may be different, and the purpose of the elections
    is to enable the political faction to try and convince the people by
    their electoral programs that by choosing this or that methodology
    we can pass that path more quickly and more effectively.

    Perhaps, a program-based campaign will be a success; however, it is
    early to speak about the programs unless the official campaign starts,
    the candidates are nominated, registered and have their pre-electoral
    booklets published. All this is still to come.

    And in general, I think that certain political trends are already being
    sketched in our reality. The first are the factions which are ready
    to work and act in the field of self-critical constructivism. They
    have demonstrated by their activity that they are able to bear
    responsibility for the country and society. They include the RPA
    and PAP.

    The second group includes the factions that preach fanatic hatred and
    negativism and have adopted the practice of a total anti-campaign. They
    have a problem in terms of seeing themselves in the mirror, and they
    must be accountable enough to apply the tactics of compromising the
    others in relation to themselves and only thereafter try to measure
    others' corn by their own bushel.

    The third group includes the political factions that will try to
    maneuver between obvious favoritism and obvious marginalism. These may
    be both the ARFD candidate, and the candidates representing "Rule of
    Law", NDU as well as the People's Party; they can and will probably
    propose their candidacy."

    "From time to time we can hear that the Karabakh issue must not be
    'speculated' during the upcoming elections. Do you think the candidates
    have the right to overlook the problem?"

    "Naturally, it will be impossible to overlook the Karabakh problem
    for the simple reason that this is a strategic issue maintaining its
    actuality in society, and the voters must clearly know what approaches
    the candidates have with regard to this issue. The opponents often
    accuse us of speculating the problem, arguing that the anarchy and
    the unpredictable developments may be destructive for Karabakh. Of
    course, their formulations are offensive, and mildly speaking, have
    nothing to do with politics.

    Our approach is plain and clearly formulated. That is, first: the
    international ratification of Karabakh's right to self-determination,
    second: the NKR-RA common land border and communication
    facilities. Third, the Karabakh issue cannot be resolved at the
    expense of the RA territorial integrity. And fourth: international
    guarantees for security and humanitarian and economic assistance by
    the international community. I believe this is a very honest approach,
    and our society is well-aware of it.

    Other political factions which are trying to solve a problem of
    political reanimation, mean unilateral concessions by Armenian side
    when they pronounce the word Karabakh; they do not clearly formulate
    their approaches and make hints that it is necessary to cede Karabakh,
    but they are not honest enough to announce about it and are trying to
    disguise their intentions between the lines, thus misleading the voter.

    Moreover, they are trying to set the two groups of our people against
    each other, by saying that all the problems of Armenia are due to
    Karabakh.

    Let's cede Karabakh, and we will have two TV sets instead of one,
    there will be 2 kilograms more sausage in the refrigerator. Thus, by
    treading on the people's social "corns", they are trying to exchange
    Karabakh for certain social privileges, as if it were some currency.

    Our people, to their great honor, have condemned such approaches
    from the outset and are ready to keep on the alert for a couple of
    more years, but they will never try to solve certain problems at the
    expense of their own security, dignity and future, especially at the
    price of violating Karabakh's right to self-determination."

    "One of the newspapers plainly stated that under the rule of the
    Armenian pan-National Movement Armenia, with its industry, ranked
    as the 8th state among the CIS countries (calculated per capita),
    whereas now it ranks as the 10th state."

    "Many people have been juggling the economic indices. But I think it
    is obvious that the political juggling, i.e. trickery, will not work
    during the upcoming elections."
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